Ampicillin ceftriaxone synergy enterococcus
[DOCX File]Vascular Access: Confirmed Catheter-Related Bacteremia ...
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Enterococcus (Items with check boxes must be selected to be ordered) (Page 1 of 1) ... ampicillin 2 g IV q 12 hr (give post HD on dialysis days) If patient is an outpatient or severe beta-lactam allergy, ... for synergy, may add: ceftriaxone 2g IV q12 h x 6 weeks
[DOC File]Staphylococcus - IHMC Public Cmaps (2)
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Treatment: ampicillin (1st) (Listeria resistant to all cephalosporins) (can add aminoglycoside for synergy; but not rifampin which would decrease efficacy of ampicillin) or bactrim (2nd) E. rhusiopathae Micro: GPR, catalase negative, H2S . Transmission: mammals, poultry, fish (Wailer’s granuloma) / …
[DOC File]9. CD 8
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8. For meningitis - community acquired patients are given Ceftriaxone and Penicillin. Why give Penicillin. For Listeria. For Neisseria meningitis. For Streptococcus pneumoniae synergy. For narrow spectrum antibiotic to be continued when sensitivities are back . For leptospirosis. 9. What best predicts disease progression in HIV. CD4 count . CD8 ...
[DOC File]Infectious Diseases
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Synergy with cephalosporin. So you can change to penicillin if organism is sensitive. A patient with an intra-abdominal abscess grows Enterococcus in blood cultures & is treated with ceftriaxone. His blood cultures remain +ve following surgery. ... Ceftriaxone & gentamicin. Ampicillin & flucloxacillin. Ceftriaxone & erythromycin.
[DOC File]Survey of Common Antimicrobial Drugs
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used for (MRSA), and resistant strains of Enterococcus . some Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus faecalis (VRE)strains have recently become resistant - major problem . 8. Bacitracin - from Bacillus sp. narrow spectrum -- only for gm positives like staph or strep. usually in topical ointments because it is so toxic. 9. Synthetics -
[DOC File]Pharmacology
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--used with antipseudomonal PCNs, ceftazidime, 3rd and 4th generation cephs, and carbopenams for synergy against pseudomonas and other gram negative pathogens --used with IV ampicillin or vancomycin for synergy against enterococcus, or with vancomycin or anti-staphylococcal PCN for synergy against staph (esp. endocarditis)
[DOC File]Antibiotic Panels
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Ampicillin Am AMP X X X X X Azithromycin Azt AZITH X. 7 X Cefazolin Cfz CZ X X19 Ceftazidime Caz CTAZ X15 X15 X Ceftriaxone Cax CRO X15 X15 X. 4 X Ciprofloxacin Cp CIP RO X X X X Clindamycin Cd CLINDA X X. 5,7. Daptomycin Dap DAPTO X13 X13 Erythromycin E ERYTH X X. 7 Gentamicin
[DOC File]Manual on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing
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For enterococci recovered from blood and CSF, the laboratory should consider determining the actual MIC for penicillin or ampicillin since E. faecium strains with normal lower level resistance (penicillin MICs < 64 (g/ml and ampicillin < 32 (g/ml) should be considered potentially susceptible to synergy with an aminoglycoside (in the absence of ...
[DOC File]ICU SEDATION GUIDELINES
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Synergy has been demonstrated to be valuable in neutropenic or bacteremic patients (7) (Class II). A meta-analysis of prospective, randomized trials comparing the treatment of sepsis with (-lactam monotherapy or with a (-lactam and aminoglycoside combination regimen failed to demonstrate a significant benefit for combination therapy (8) (Class II).
[DOC File]Pharmacology
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Ampicillin (PO and IV) Haemophilus, E. coli, Enterococcus (bacteriostatic), Pneumococcus (bacteriocidal), Listeria / can produce a rash that is not urticarial, not IgE mediated, and does not contraindicate future use of the drug (occurs often with EBV infection) Dosing: 500 mg gives serum level of 9 ug/mL (these are great levels)
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