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We examined a group of 22 patients presented with the acute infective meningeal syndrome. Lumbar punction confirmed diagnosed purulent meningitis--meningoencephalitis, and bacteriologic liquor culture identified Streptococcus pneumoniae as a cause of the disease. Patients were mostly aged over 30. Clinical picture revealed signs of general infection and the meningeal syndrome. The severity of the disease was assessed on the basis of apparent signs of general infection, state of consciousness and endotoxic shock symptoms. Severe consciousness disorders were present in 16 (72.72%) patients. In our patients possible pneumococcus infection foci were: sinusitis, otitis media,
pneumonia
, mastoiditis and
adnexitis
. Lethal outcome occurred in 5 (22.72%) patients. In the therapy we used penicillin, chloramphenicol and ampicillin along with corticosteroid administration.
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PMID:[Pneumococcal meningitis from 1974 to 1984]. 134 70
This article discusses a 40 year old woman who developed purulent
adnexitis
(tubo-ovarian abscesses) with an interloop abscess in the peritoneal cavity and embolic
pneumonia
(edema) 4 years after IUD insertion. Removal of the device and conservative treatment with antibiotics and aspiration of pus was unsuccessful. In view of this, the abscesses were removed surgically and the interloop abscess was drained. The patient made a successful recovery. (author's)
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PMID:[Case of tubo-ovarian abscesses with peritonitis and septic shock in a patient wearing an intrauterine contraceptive device]. 728 68
The results of the bacteriological investigation of the secretion from the trachea, large bronchi and fauces of 36 newborns (including 27 preterms) with severe
pneumonia
were analyzed. 20 of them were born of women with complicating somatic, obstetric and gynecologic histories: candidiasis, herpes genitalis, chronic endometritis,
adnexitis
or chronic pyelonephritis that could be the risk of the fetus intranatal infection. During the acute period of
pneumonia
in the newborns within the first 4-8 days of life mainly Pseudomonas aeruginosa was isolated (51.3 per cent), Staphylococcus epidermidis, S. haemolyticus and Enterococcus faecalis were less frequent (18.9, 8.1 and 5.4 per cent, respectively). Klebsiella pneumoniae, Streptococcus anhaemolyticus and other organisms were extremely rare. On the whole the gramnegative microflora predominated. The study of the antibiotic susceptibility showed that the majority of the P. aeruginosa isolates were susceptible to amikacin and polymyxin B, the isolates susceptible to ceftazidime were less frequent, 20-25 per cent of the isolates were susceptible to ciprofloxacin, cefoperazone and imipenem and practically no isolates were susceptible to gentamicin. The S.epidermidis isolates were susceptible to rifampicin and vancomycin and in rare cases to fusidin and amikacin and resistant to oxacillin. When the treatment course was more than 15 days, the isolates proved to be susceptible to 1/3 of the presently available antibiotics. Because of the host low protective forces, peculiarities of the infection pathways and high frequency of the resistant strains it is valid to include netilmicin, imipenem, cefoperazone and ceftriaxone to the complex therapy of the newborns along with the substitution immunotherapy.
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PMID:[Antibiotic sensitivity of pneumonia pathogens in newborns and problems of antibacterial therapy of the pathologic process]. 1007 63