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Rev Med Interne ; 22(8): 737-44, 2001 Aug.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11534359

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To evaluate the economic impact and the bacterial resistance rates after 2 years of a rationalized antibiotic prescription program in a 502-bed hospital. CURRENT KNOWLEDGE AND KEY POINTS: Prescribing protocols were established by consensus in 1998 and were reinforced a year later by nominative dispensing of the most costly antibiotics. The impact of the program was assessed in terms of changes in the overall cost of antibiotics and in the pattern of bacterial resistance among pathogens isolated in the institution, during the period prior to the onset of the program (1997) and its realization (1998 and 1999). FUTURE AND PROJECTS: The expenses for antibiotic drugs decreased by 46% in 2 years. Resistance rates among the different pathogens studied have remained stable. No increase of mortality was observed. Our rational policy in antibiotic therapy had a positive economic impact. However, new additional measures should be encouraged to prevent antimicrobial resistance.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/economics , Drug Costs/trends , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Costs and Cost Analysis , Drug Resistance, Microbial , Hospitals, General , Humans , Practice Patterns, Physicians'
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Rev Med Interne ; 19(2): 134-6, 1998 Feb.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9775130

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Hepatitis A and B vaccination are generally very well tolerated. However, exceptional cases of arthritis and systemic diseases have been reported after hepatitis B vaccination. CASE REPORT: The authors report a case of adult Still's disease apparently triggered by hepatitis A and B vaccination. The patient was a 38-year-old woman who presented with fever, hepatitis, pneumonitis and neurologic symptoms, compatible with the diagnosis of adult Still's disease. DISCUSSION: The authors discuss the rarity of systemic diseases triggered by such vaccination, the link between hepatitis B virus and some vasculitis, and the possibility for viral bacterial infections to trigger adult Still's disease.


Subject(s)
Hepatitis B Vaccines/adverse effects , Hepatovirus/immunology , Still's Disease, Adult-Onset/etiology , Vaccines, Inactivated/adverse effects , Viral Hepatitis Vaccines/adverse effects , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/administration & dosage , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Adult , Female , Hepatitis A Vaccines , Humans , Still's Disease, Adult-Onset/diagnosis , Still's Disease, Adult-Onset/drug therapy , Time Factors , Vaccination/adverse effects
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Rev Pneumol Clin ; 51(6): 343-7, 1995.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8746024

ABSTRACT

We report on an acute accidental inhalation of sulfurous anhydride, by a man aged thirty in the course of his work. This intoxication, followed by acute respiratory distress, first showed an improvement, then re-aggravation 26 days after the accident. This episode has not been explained. The patient then developed a chronic obstructive bronchopathy. Ten years of regular observation allows us to maintain that the severe obstructive syndrome which the patient presents has never regressed (FEV1/FVC = 32%), and must be associated with a chronic toxic obstructive bronchopneumopathy.


Subject(s)
Accidents, Occupational , Antioxidants/poisoning , Lung Diseases, Obstructive/chemically induced , Sulfur Dioxide/poisoning , Adult , Animals , Humans , Male , Time Factors
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J Clin Microbiol ; 32(6): 1614-8, 1994 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8077418

ABSTRACT

A nested PCR was used for the detection of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) DNA in plasma. The presence of HCMV DNA and its correlation to pp65 leukocytic antigenemia were investigated with 299 blood samples from 45 organ transplant recipients and 63 AIDS patients. Of the 53 samples positive by nested PCR, 52 (98%) were also positive for leukocytic antigenemia and 23 had high levels of antigenemia (> 50 positive cells per 2 x 10(5) leukocytes). Of the 246 samples negative in PCR, only 3 (1.2%) had highly positive antigenemia. For 15 patients having a high antigenemia level in the course of their disease, consecutive blood samples were studied and also assessed for viremia in culture. The extent to which HCMV DNA, detected by PCR, was present in plasma correlated with increased levels of HCMV leukocytic antigenemia for six of the eight AIDS patients and for all the organ transplant recipients. Positivity for HCMV DNA in PCR and for viremia in cell culture was usually restricted to the highest antigenemia levels. From a total of 69 blood samples, PCR and culture gave positive results, respectively, for 17 of 32 samples (53%) and 14 of 32 samples (43%) from transplant recipients and for 15 of 37 samples (40%) and 9 of 37 samples (24%) from AIDS patients. Our findings have shown a strong correlation between high levels of leukocytic antigenemia and HCMV DNA in plasma. The detection of HCMV DNA in plasma by this nested PCR can prove HCMV dissemination in blood, but it lacks the rapidity and simplicity of the leukocytic pp65 antigenemia procedure.


Subject(s)
Cytomegalovirus Infections/microbiology , Cytomegalovirus/isolation & purification , DNA, Viral/blood , Leukocytes/microbiology , Phosphoproteins/blood , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Viral Matrix Proteins/blood , Viremia/microbiology , AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/microbiology , Base Sequence , Cytomegalovirus/genetics , Cytomegalovirus/immunology , DNA Primers , Humans , Molecular Sequence Data , Postoperative Complications/microbiology , Transplantation
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Presse Med ; 22(4): 161-5, 1993 Feb 06.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8493227

ABSTRACT

Three cases of extrapulmonary disseminated Pneumocystis carinii infection are reported. All 3 patients had HIV infection with less than 50 CD4 lymphocytes per cubic millimeter and were having aerosols of pentamidine as prophylactic treatment of pneumocystosis. P. carinii may invade numerous organs and in particular the liver, spleen and bone marrow. Extrapulmonary lesions, often pan-symptomatic, are to be feared in deeply immunodepressed patients receiving prophylactic aerosols of pentamidine. Infection of the choroid can be detected by systematic ophthalmoscopy. An early diagnosis raises hopes of a good, if temporary, response to treatment.


Subject(s)
AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/complications , HIV Infections/complications , Liver Diseases/microbiology , Pneumonia, Pneumocystis/complications , Splenic Diseases/microbiology , AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/drug therapy , Adult , Bone Marrow Diseases/complications , Bone Marrow Diseases/microbiology , Female , Humans , Liver Diseases/complications , Liver Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Male , Pentamidine/therapeutic use , Pneumocystis Infections/complications , Pneumocystis Infections/drug therapy , Pneumonia, Pneumocystis/diagnostic imaging , Pneumonia, Pneumocystis/drug therapy , Splenic Diseases/complications , Splenic Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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