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Query: UMLS:C0036690 (
sepsis
)
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A case of Vibrio cholerae non-O1
septicemia
is described in this paper. A 45-year-old male with a three year history of liver cirrhosis, was admitted to our division with hematemesis, abdominal pain, high fever and a loss of consciousness. Three days before onset of symptoms, he traveled to Ishigaki Island and ate a raw lobster. Two days after, his temperature rose to 39.7 degrees C and the blood pressure dropped to 36/- mmHg. By endoscopic examination, an ulcer was found in the stomach, and the bleeding was stopped by electrical coagulation. Blood culture showed growth of V. cholerae non-O1. The organism was found to be sensitive to OFLX,
CZX
, MINO, LMOX and CP. Although DIC, infections of fungus and MRSA occurred as complications, he recovered by adequate procedures. Subsequently, he left this division after eight weeks. There are various reports related to V. cholerae non-O1
septicemia
in foreign countries, but few cases have been reported in Japan. And these cases had severe underlying diseases such as leukemia and liver cirrhosis.
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PMID:[A case of Vibrio cholerae non-O1 septicemia with liver cirrhosis]. 140 1
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.
...
PMID:[Clinical evaluation of ceftizoxime in the pediatric infections (author's transl)]. 627 2