Faecal samples collected from the seventeen neonates that were sent for bacteriological investigation yielded a growth in fifteen of the seventeen samples of a bacterium called klebsiella pneumonia, 6 of which were highly resistant to antibiotics and called ESBL positive strains. Dr Balldt further mentioned that it is important to note that both drug sensitive strains of klebsiella pneumonia were present in the blood of at least 4 of the 8 neonates from whom blood cultures were collected suggesting possible migration (translocation) of gut organisms into the bloodstream. Eighteen used milk bottles were processed and in all of these klebsiella pneumonia was found, thirteen strains of which were highly drug-resistant.