%0 Journal Article %T Prophylactic ceftizoxime for elective cesarean delivery at Soba Hospital, Sudan %A Bashier Osman %A Amna Abbas %A Mohamed A Ahmed %A Magid S Abubaker %A Ishag Adam %J BMC Research Notes %D 2013 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1756-0500-6-57 %X An opened randomized, controlled clinical trial was conducted at Soba hospital, Sudan to investigate the timing (pre-incision or after clamping of the umbilical cord) of ceftizoxime for elective cesarean delivery. The outcome measures were; the incidence of post-cesarean febrile and infection-related morbidity and neonatal outcomes between the two groups.Hundred ?eighty women (90 women in each arm of the study) received intravenous injection of 1 g of ceftizoxime as single dose either at pre-incision or after clamping of the umbilical cord. None of the women in either group had endometritis. One woman in the pre-incision group had chest infection. There was no significant difference in the incidence of wound infection between the two groups, 8 (6.7%) vs. 3 (3.3%); P?=?0.2. Two babies in the pre-incision group (P?=?0.497) had a low Apgar score (< 8) at 1 min. Similar number of neonate (15 in each arm) was admitted to nursery. There were no significant difference in the neonatal jaundice between the two groups, 5 (5.5%) vs. 4 (4.4%), P?=?0.2. There was no perinatal death.There was no difference in the two regimens (pre-incision or post-clamping of the umbilical cord) of ceftizoxime as prophylactic for elective cesarean delivery. Trial registration NCT01347593 %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/6/57/abstract