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Query: UMLS:C0036690 (
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28 patients with serious Pseudomonas aeruginosa
sepsis
were enrolled into a prospective open study using ceftazidime (CAZ). 10 patients had rapidly fatal underlying pathology, including 5 neutropenic (neutrophils less than 1.0 X 10(9)/l) patients with malignancy. 9 patients including all those with neutropenia also received concomitant therapy with other active antipseudomonal antibiotics (mainly aminoglycosides). All isolates were initially sensitive to CAZ. A favourable response was seen in 18/27 (67%) evaluable cases.
Genitourinary infection
and osteomyelitis responded well with 100% and 83% favourable responses respectively. Soft tissue and respiratory tract infection responded less well. Results with biliary
sepsis
were disappointing (all 3 failed therapy). Of the 9 patients failing treatment 5 responded to alternative antibiotics (usually combination therapy of ureidopenicillin plus aminoglycoside). 2 died primarily from underlying pathology and 2 as a direct result of Ps. aeruginosa
sepsis
. Toxicity was minimal. In the few cases observed other agents and underlying pathology possibly contributed. The most disturbing feature of the study was the emergence of multiple beta-lactam resistance in organisms whilst treated with CAZ. 5 cases occurred, 4 in the infected strain and 1 in a superinfecting strain, occurring in 4 patients within 10 days of starting therapy. 2 cases occurred in patients receiving concomitant aminoglycosides.
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PMID:Ceftazidime in the treatment of serious Pseudomonas aeruginosa sepsis. 353 48
Melioidosis is endemic in Southeast Asia but reports of prostatic involvement are rare. We describe a patient with Pseudomonas pseudomallei
septicemia
and a prostatic abscess who presented with signs and symptoms of a urinary tract infection. The organism was cultured from the blood, urine and prostatic pus, and was treated successfully with co-trimoxazole and surgical drainage.
Genitourinary infection
with Pseudomonas pseudomallei should be considered in patients from endemic areas, and bacteriological investigation is essential for the diagnosis and management.
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PMID:A case of melioidosis presenting with prostatic abscess in Hong Kong. 379 53