Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: UMLS:C0004610 (bacteremia)
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Sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/CPZ) was administered intravenously to 9 patients with respiratory infections (H. influenzae 6 cases, pathogens unknown 3 cases), 2 patients with urinary tract infection (E. coli and C. freundii; both cases had VUR), and 1 patient with staphylococcal bacteremia. In these causative bacteria, 5 strains (H. influenzae 3, E. coli 1 and S. aureus 1) were beta-lactamase producers. Bacteriological efficacy (eradication rate) was complete (9/9, 100%) and clinical efficacy was also complete (12/12, 100%). In comparison with CPZ alone, MICs of SBT/CPZ against beta-lactamase producing bacteria were superior. Although mild side effect was observed in 1 case (eosinophilia), no other severe form of adverse reaction were encountered. It was concluded that SBT/CPZ was an useful antibiotic for the treatment of pediatric bacterial infections, especially caused by beta-lactamase (penicillinase) producing bacteria.
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PMID:[Clinical studies of sulbactam/cefoperazone therapy in pediatric bacterial infections]. 609 59

Sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/CPZ), a fifty-fifty combination of a beta-lactamase inhibitor, SBT, and an already marketed broad spectrum cephalosporin, CPZ, was evaluated for its efficacy and safety in 25 children. The diagnoses included purulent lymphadenitis, pneumonia, acute UTI, bacteremia and purulent meningitis. SBT/CPZ was effective in all the 20 cases with bacterial infections, but strains highly resistant to CPZ were not isolated in this study. The serum and cerebrospinal-fluid levels of SBT were grossly parallel with those of CPZ, and the half-life of the serum SBT was 0.754 hour. Although severe adverse reactions were not encountered with SBT/CPZ therapy, loose stools in 20% and diarrhea in 16% of the cases were observed.
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PMID:[Clinical evaluation of sulbactam/cefoperazone in the pediatric infections]. 609 62