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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.
...
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.
...
PMID:[Clinical evaluation of sulbactam/cefoperazone in the pediatric infections]. 609 62