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Indian J Pediatr ; 2010 July; 77(7): 805-806
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-142636

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A 2-week-old infant born at 36-week gestation developed diarrhea and metabolic acidosis when he was put on formula feeding. He was treated for sepsis and was screened for metabolic diseases. Blood and cerebrospinal fluid cultures were clear. The diarrhea and metabolic acidosis settled but recurred when formula feeding was resumed. He developed a florid erythematous rash involving the palms, feet, perioral and perineal regions. Zinc deficiency was confirmed and zinc replacement resulted in prompt resolution of the skin rash. The patient was put on Pepti-Junior and remained well. This case illustrates that zinc deficiency must be sought and treated in an infant with a typical rash involving the palms, feet and body orifices.


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Acidose/étiologie , Acrodermatite/étiologie , Maladies de carence/complications , Maladies de carence/diagnostic , Diagnostic différentiel , Diarrhée du nourrisson/étiologie , Humains , Nouveau-né , Intolérance au lactose/complications , Intolérance au lactose/diagnostic , Mâle , Hypersensibilité au lait/diagnostic , Zinc/déficit
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1996 Dec; 27(4): 734-7
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-35068

Résumé

In vitro activity of commonly used antimicrobial agents against consecutively isolated 521 strains of Gram negative bacilli causing serious infections in the National University Hospital, Singapore were tested in parallel with cefoperazone-sulbactam combination. With the combination complete resistance of 2% and intermediate resistance of 5% were noted among the 521 strains tested. Resistance to imipenem was low (5%) but resistance against other antimicrobial agents varied from 12% (amikacin) to 80% (ampicillin). In vitro data demonstrated a possible future role for cefoperazone-sulbactam in the treatment of sepsis caused by Gram negative bacilli in our hospital.


Sujets)
Antibactériens/pharmacologie , Céfopérazone/pharmacologie , Résistance aux céphalosporines , Céphalosporines/pharmacologie , Association de médicaments , Bactéries à Gram négatif/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Infections bactériennes à Gram négatif/traitement médicamenteux , Humains , Singapour , Sulbactam/pharmacologie , Résistance aux bêta-lactamines
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1994 Mar; 25(1): 116-22
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-34223

Résumé

The blood culture isolates obtained over the period 1985-1990 in a general teaching hospital were reviewed to determine trends in the prevalence of resistance to antimicrobial drugs. The percentages of Staphylococcus aureus isolates resistant to methicillin increased each year. Resistance among coagulase negative staphylococci also increased in prevalence: by 1990 approximately 50% of such isolates were resistant to methicillin, erythromycin, co-trimoxazole and gentamicin, 24% were resistant to clindamycin, 20% to fucidic acid but only 0.5% to vancomycin. Isolates of Enterobacteriaceae, excluding community-acquired salmonellae, showed increasing prevalence of resistance to beta-lactams, as did Acinetobacter spp isolates to gentamicin, co-trimoxazole and ceftriaxone. The isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa were exceptional, having no evident increase in the prevalence of resistance during the period. The rapid increases observed in relation to the other pathogens indicate the need for an antibiotic policy based on continuous surveillance of susceptibility patterns in the hospital.


Sujets)
Antibactériens/usage thérapeutique , Infections bactériennes/sang , Infections communautaires/traitement médicamenteux , Infection croisée/sang , Résistance microbienne aux médicaments , Utilisation médicament , Hôpitaux généraux , Hôpitaux d'enseignement , Humains , Prévention des infections , Tests de sensibilité microbienne , Admission du patient/tendances , Prévalence
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1991 Jun; 22(2): 254-61
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-32867

Résumé

Results and costs of the first six months experience with BACTEC NR-730 were compared with a series of blood cultures performed by the conventional method previously used. The newer technology detected the growth of 14.1% of significant isolates on the day of receipt of the specimens. The previous method lacked blind subcultures on the day of receipt and therefore detected growth only after overnight incubation. No direct comparison of the sensitivities of the methods was possible, but the percentages of cultures yielding significant isolates were similar for the two methods. With the new method, technicians needed less time for daily screening of blood cultures, fewer subcultures were required and less contamination was observed. The method used to calculate the directly-related variable costs of the two methods is set out. In the particular situation reported, workload and labor costs were such that introduction of BACTEC NR-730 resulted in a saving on variable costs.


Sujets)
Bactéries aérobies/isolement et purification , Bactéries anaérobies/isolement et purification , Techniques bactériologiques/économie , Sang/microbiologie , Analyse coût-bénéfice , Milieux de culture/économie , Humains , Spectrophotométrie
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