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Ceftizoxime (FK 749, CZX) was evaluated in 24 children with a suspicion of bacterial infection. Of the 17 confirmed bacterial infections, 16 were shown to be effective (effective rate, 94.1%). The diagnosis included acute pharyngitis (2), pneumonia (6), staphylococcal empyema (1), cervical purulent lymphadenitis (2), acute
enterocolitis
(2), acute pyelonephritis (1), SSSS (1) and suspected
septicemia
(2). The etiological pathogens recovered were Streptococcus anginosus (1), Streptococcus pneumoniae (1), Staphylococcus aureus (2), Haemophilus influenzae (3), enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (1) etc. A case of suspected Pseudomonas aeruginosa
septicemia
was not effectively treated with CZX. The serum half-life of CZX was 1.36 hours after intravenous bolus infection. A cerebrospinal fluid level of CZX was 6.2 mcg/ml 1 hour after intravenous bolus injection of 1 g (23.8 mg/kg) in a child with inflamed meninges. No severe adverse reaction was encountered with the CZX therapy. The data suggest that CZX is an excellent candidate for the first choice parenteral antibiotic in the pediatric infections.
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PMID:[Clinical evaluation of ceftizoxime in the pediatric infections (author's transl)]. 627 2
Fundamental and clinical studies of ceftizoxime, a new cephalosporin antibiotic, in children led to the following results. 1. Ceftizoxime compared favorably with cefazolin (CEZ) and cefmetazole (CMZ) for in vitro activity against clinically isolated strains of Staphylococcus aureus (31 strains), Escherichia coli (29), Klebsiella pneumoniae (30) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (16). While somewhat less active against S. aureus than CEZ and CMZ, ceftizoxime was far more active than these 2 cephalosporin antibiotics against the test strains of E. coli and K. pneumoniae, which included strains resistant to the 2 drugs. Ceftizoxime was not particularly active against Ps. aeruginosa, but this seeming disadvantage was offset by the absolute ineffectiveness of the 2 reference drugs on this obstinate organism. 2. The time course of mean serum ceftizoxime levels in 3 pediatric patients of 5--10 years old given a single intravenous dose of 20 mg/kg was as follows: 45.4 micrograms/ml at 15 minutes, 40.4 micrograms/ml at 30 minutes, 22.1 micrograms/ml at 1 hour, 10.4 micrograms/ml at 2 hours, 2.9 micrograms/ml at 4 hours and 0.9 microgram/ml at 6 hours. The mean serum half life was 1.12 hours. The mean urinary levels of ceftizoxime at serial 2-hour collection intervals were as follows: 2,477 micrograms/ml for 1--2 hours, 1,235 micrograms/ml for 2--4 hours and 462 micrograms/ml for 4--6 hours. The mean urinary recovery up to 6 hours was 61.0%. 3. The clinical response of 28 children with infection to ceftizoxime treatment was 'excellent' in 22 children, 'good' in 4, and 'poor' in 2. These children comprised 11 with acute pneumonia, 3 with acute bronchitis, 4 with acute pyelonephritis, 2 each with acute purulent arthritis and acute
enterocolitis
, and 1 each with acute purulent tonsillitis, acute purulent lymphadenitis, furunculosis, subcutaneous abscess, subdural abscess and
sepsis
. The overall rate of effectiveness was 92.9%. Successfully eradicated strains in the bacteriological sense consisted of 4 strains each of H. influenzae and E. coli, 1 strain each of P. morganii, S. pneumoniae and S. pyogenes, 1 of the 2 strains of S. enteritidis, and 1 of the 3 strains of S. aureus. The overall rate of bacteriological effectiveness was 81.3%. No clinical side effects were observed. Changes in laboratory test findings included slightly and transiently elevated GOT and GPT in 1 child and GOT alone in another child.
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PMID:[Fundamental and clinical studies on ceftizoxime in pediatric field (author's transl)]. 627 13
T-1982 (cefbuperazone) was evaluated in 25 children with a suspicion of bacterial infections, of the 21 confirmed bacterial infections, 18 were shown to be effective (efficacy rate, 85.7%). The diagnosis included pneumonia (4), bronchopneumonia (3), acute bronchitis (4), acute pharyngitis (1), acute laryngitis (1), acute epiglottitis (1), acute
enterocolitis
(3), cervical lymphadenitis (1), acute pyelonephritis (1) and suspected
septicemia
(2). The etiologic pathogens recovered were Haemophilus influenzae (4), Staphylococcus aureus (2), Salmonella typhimurium (1), Salmonella subgenus (1), and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (2). Among these strains, 7 strains were eradicated after treatment. A case of suspected
septicemia
and 2 cases of acute
enterocolitis
with Salmonella infection were not effectively treated with T-1982. The serum half-life of T-1982 was 1.2 hours after an intravenous bolus injection. No severe adverse reaction was encountered with the T-1982 therapy. The data suggest that T-1982 is an effective and safe parenteral antibiotic in the treatment of susceptible pediatric bacterial infections.
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PMID:[Clinical evaluation of T-1982 (cefbuperazone) in the pediatric infections]. 634 35
Yersinioses are zoonoses inspite of the fact, that the pathogen is rarely transferred directly from the animal to man, but mostly from contaminated food or contaminated surroundings. Enteritis or
enterocolitis
develop in most cases after infection with Y. enterocolitica (enteritic form), whereas pseudoappendicitis accompanied by massive mesenterial lymphadenitis of the ileocecal lymph nodes with or without the participation of adjacent parts of the intestine develops after infection with Y. pseudotuberculosis (pseudoappendicitic form). Some complications like arthritis and erythema nodosum occur rather frequently and may help to establish the diagnosis;
septicemia
occurs very rarely and is as yet lethal in 50% of cases. Confirmation of yersiniosis is in general not possible on clinical grounds only. Also microscopic as well as macroscopic morphological findings will allow a tentative diagnosis only. Confirmation must come from bacteriologic or serologic findings.
...
PMID:[Pathogenesis and pathologic anatomy of human Yersinia infections]. 639 1
An analysis of pediatric autopsy material for 15 years (1963--1978) revealed an increase in the percentage of
sepsis
in the general structure of child mortality from 10.0% to 23.3%. The primary focus is most frequently localized in the cord arteries. In infants of the first 3 months of age
septicemia
, frequently accompanied by ulcerative
enterocolitis
is more prevalent. Many infants have unfavourable backgrounds such as fetopathy, congenital malformations, birth traumas.
Sepsis
should be differentiated from congenital cytomegaly, adrenogenital syndrome, mucoviscidosis, intestinal infections with long duration, and
sepsis
with the hemolytic syndrom from hemolytic disease of neonates.
...
PMID:[Sepsis in children according to Perm autopsy data]. 644 37
Experimental and clinical studies were conducted on a new synthetic cephalosporin antibiotic cefoperazone (CPZ). Antibacterial activity of CPZ against S. aureus, E. coli, Klebsiella sp., Proteus sp. and P. aeruginosa was compared with that of cefazolin (CEZ), cephalothin (CET), gentamicin (GM) and cefotaxime (CTX). Ordinary cephalosporin C antibiotics, CEZ and CET showed an excellent antibacterial activity against S. aureus, while CPZ showed a low MIC of 3.13 mcg/ml even 10(6)/ml inoculation. CPZ showed an antibacterial activity against Gram-negative bacteria such as E. coli, Klebsiella sp. and Proteus sp. Its activity was very similar to CTX and superior to CET and CEZ. CPZ showed the greatest activity against P. aeruginosa, i.e., 2 tubes greater than CTX. By intravenous injection, the peak of blood concentration of CPZ treated with 25 mg/kg was 42 mcg/ml (4 cases); in the case of 1 hr. drip infusion, the peak of blood concentration with same dose was 41.25 mcg/ml at the end of drip infusion. By both routes of administration, the half lives were noted to be as long as 101.4 and 84.8 minutes, respectively. The recovery rates (3 cases) in the urine were quite different: 60.8%, 22.6% and 76.8% at 6 hours after administration. The spinal fluid concentration of CPZ was about 5 mcg/ml in the acute stage during the first 5 days and the CSF/serum ratio was above 10%. Clinical evaluation of CPZ was performed in a total of 31 cases; 13 cases of respiratory tract infection, 8 cases of urinary tract infection, 2 cases of staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome, 2 cases of
enterocolitis
, 2 cases of
septicemia
and 4 cases of purulent meningitis. Of 31 cases, CPZ proved to be markedly effective or effective in 28 cases, an efficacy rate of 90.3%. CPZ was found to e ineffective in 1 case of pyothorax and 2 cases of
septicemia
. Of the two cases of
septicemia
, one who had been also suffering from ecthyma gangrenosum suspected to be caused by P. aeruginosa and died within 10 hours of admission. Therefore, it may be better to consider this case an unknown case. Side effects observed during the therapy were 1 case of rash and 1 case of a rise of BUN.
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PMID:[Experimental and clinical studies on cefoperazone (author's transl)]. 645 29
A new semisynthetic 1-oxa-beta-lactam derivative, 6059-S, was evaluated for its safety and efficacy in children. Twenty-five patients were treated with 10 to 274 mg/kg per day of 6059-S by intravenous administrations. The diagnosis of the patients were acute pharyngitis (2), acute bronchitis (2), pneumonia (4), pertussis (4), acute
enterocolitis
(2), recurrent urinary tract infection (2), suspected
septicemia
(3), and acute purulent meningitis (1); and the remaining 5 patients were considered to have nonbacterial infections. The pathogens recovered were Streptococcus pneumoniae (1), Haemophilus influenzae (4), Haemophilus parainfluenzae (1), Enterobacter cloacae (1), Enterobacter aerogenes (1), Proteus morganii (1), Psuedomonas aeruginosa (2) and Salmonella typhimurium (1). All the patients of bacterial infections were cured after the 6059-S therapy. However, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Salmonella typhimurium were not eradicated after the 6059-S therapy, and the rate of bacterial disappearance was 75%. Diarrhea (3), precordial pain (2, only in cases with high-dose therapy), transient elevation of GOT and GPT (2), and transient eosinophilia (2) were found to be associated with the 6059-S therapy. However, no severe adverse reactions were encountered. Half life of the serum 6059-S level was 1.34 +/- 0.16 hours. CSF concentrations in a case with Haemophilus influenzae meningitis ranged 4.0 to 9.7 mcg/ml after an intravenous injection of 34.3 to 75 mg/kg of 6059-S. From the present study, 6059-S appears to be a safe and effective antibiotic when used in children with susceptible bacterial infections. It remains to be further determined whether 6059-S is superior to ABPC in the treatment of Haemophilus influenzae meningitis.
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PMID:[Clinical evaluation of 6059-S therapy in children (author's transl)]. 645 68
Severe digestive complications of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) were observed in 9 patients among a group of 17 patients from Zaire treated for AIDS in Belgium between May 1979-April 1983. Among the 9 cases, there were 10 ailments of the upper digestive tract, 7 of intestinal disorders, 3 of hepatic disorders, and 2 of pancreatic disorders. The average age of affected patients was 35 years. 4 men averaged 32 years and 5 women averaged 39 years. Their average stay in Belgium was 8 months. All 9 were anorexic and had lost at least 10 kg over the past year. 6 were pyretic and developed palpable adenopathies. 7 patients had episodic or continuous diarrhea in the early stages of illness and 8 had diarrhea in the later phase. 1 patient had bloody diarrhea. None were homosexual or drug addicted or had histories of transfusions. None was dysphagic. The patients exhibited lymphopenia affecting primarily the helper T lymphocytes. 7 patients had Candida albicans infections of upper digestive tract. 1 patient had an esophageal herpes infection. 4 patients had
enterocolitis
caused by opportunistic organisms: Cryptosporidium, Isospora Belli, cytomegalovirus, Clostridium Difficile, or Salmonella. 2 patients had
septicemia
caused by Salmonella and 1 had
septicemia
caused by Shigella. All 9 patients had at least 1 of the markers of hepatitis B. By April 1984, 8 patients had died and 1 who returned to Zaire had been lost to follow-up. The cause of death of the 3 patients for whom it was known was generally a nondigestive complication. Analysis of stool samples was found to be most useful means of diagnosing digestive complications of AIDS. Systemic infection with cytomegalovirus is very frequent in AIDS. The case in this series was diagnosed after discovery of inclusions in the intestinal mucus after repeated noncontributory analyses of the stools. In cases of
enterocolitis
, the endoscopic appearance of the mucus is not very specific and colposcopy is less useful than of stool samples. Upper endoscopy is very useful in diagnosis of Candida, which responds well to treatment. Hepatic biopsy and laparoscopy appear to be of limited usefulness, since liver and pancreatic involvement are usually self-limited with slight clinical manifestations. Endoscopic examinations pose the problem of possible contaminatin. The endoscope and all accessories should be systematically disinfected before and after use.
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PMID:[Severe digestive complications of AIDS in a group of patients from Zaire]. 652 66
Cefotetan (CTT), a new cephamycin antibiotic having a long serum half-life (2.93 +/- 0.78 hours), was evaluated for its safety and efficacy in children. Twenty-four patients were treated with a daily dose of 30 to 100 mg/kg of CTT by intravenous administrations mostly in 2 divided doses. The diagnoses of the effective patients were acute bronchitis (5), pneumonia (4), acute urinary tract infections (4), acute
enterocolitis
(2), presumed
septicemia
(1), and phlegmon (1); and the effectiveness was 77.3%. The pathogens recovered from these patients were S. pneumoniae (1), H. influenzae (3), S. marcescens (1), E. coli (2), and K. oxytoca (1). CTT was not effective in staphylococcal pneumonia and empyema (each 1 case), in Pseudomonas pneumonia (2), and in a case of brain abscess and mastoiditis of unknown etiology. Diarrhea (2), and transient elevations of the serum GOT, GPT, and LDH (1) were associated with the CTT therapy, but no severe adverse reaction was encountered. The CSF level of CTT seemed to be lower among several new cephalosporins. From the present study, CTT appears to be a safe and effective antibiotic when used in children with susceptible bacterial infections. A twice-a-day schedule was recommended from its long serum half-life.
...
PMID:[Clinical evaluation of cefotetan in pediatrics]. 658 31
We describe the first patient with simultaneous S bovis
septicemia
and meningitis associated with chronic radiation
enterocolitis
. This case underlines the value of a thorough gastrointestinal evaluation of all patients with S bovis infection, and the need for a neurologic investigation even with minor neurologic manifestations.
...
PMID:Streptococcus bovis septicemia and meningitis associated with chronic radiation enterocolitis. 664 28
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