Necrotizing enterocolitis is the death of intestinal tissue. It primarily affects premature infants or sick newborns.
Necrotizing enterocolitis occurs when the lining of the intestinal wall dies and the tissue falls off. The cause for this disorder is unknown. However, it is thought that a decrease in blood flow to the bowel keeps the bowel from producing mucus that protects the gastrointestinal tract. Bacteria in the intestine may also be a cause.
Those with a higher risk for this condition include: