Zosyn gram neg rods

    • [PDF File]THE BEST ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY CHART EVER (at least the ...

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      Gram Positive Cocci Anaerobes Streptococci Gram Negative Bacilli Staphylococci Gram Negative Coccobacilli Atypicals Bacteria Clostridium difficile Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Chlamydophila spp Legionella pneumophila Amoxicillin-clavulanate Cefoxitin


    • [PDF File]Aerobic Gram Positive Rods Flowchart

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      Large Gram (+) rods and large colony Bacillus spp. See Bacillus spp. ID Chart Gram (+) rod Catalase (-) Small to long Catalase (-) Irregular/ pleomorphic shape Non-motile, hemolytic Gardnerella spp. Non-motile, non- hemolytic Corynebacterium spp. Non-motile, sized Gram (+) non-hemolytic rods Lactobacillus spp. or Erysipelothrix spp. H2S Positive


    • [PDF File]ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY CHART - Therapeutics Education

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      Gram PosiGve Cocci Gram NegaGve Bacilli Gram NegaGve Coccobacilli Anaerobes Atypicals Streptococci Staphylococci Streptococci (pneumoniae/ pyogenes/ viridans) Enterococci (Group D strep) Staph epidermidis (coagulase negave) Staph aureus Methicillin sensiGve Community acquired Methicillin resistant Hospital


    • [PDF File]Interpretation of a Culture and Sensitivity Report

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      “Susceptibility testing is an . in vitro . phenomenon and does not necessarily reflect or predict . in vivo . efficacy. Susceptibility testing is subject to great variability


    • [PDF File]ZOSYN (Piperacillin and Tazobactam for Injection, USP) Rx ...

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      ZOSYN (piperacillin and tazobactam for injection, USP) contains a total of 2.79 mEq (64 mg) of sodium (Na +) per gram of piperacillin in the combination product. CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY Adults . Peak plasma concentrations of piperacillin and tazobactam are attained immediately after completion of an intravenous infusion of ZOSYN.


    • [PDF File]Urinary Tract Infections - Columbia University

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      Gram stain of urine shows numerous Gram-negative rods. E.coli grew from this urine specimen Urinary Tract Infections • Definitions • Clinical Symptoms and Diagnosis • Microbiology and Epidemiology • Pathogenesis – Host Factors – Bacterial Factors • Clinical Scenario • Treatment and Prevention


    • [PDF File]Abdominal Infections

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      Gram-negative rods - E. coli, Klebsiella spp, Proteus spp, Pseudomonas (mainly in patients already on broad-spectrum antibiotics or those who have undergone prior procedures). Anaerobes - Bacteroides spp., generally in more serious infections, or in patients with a history of biliary manipulations.


    • [PDF File]Management of ESBL gram negative bacteremia-

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      Question raised was whether or not Zosyn is an acceptable alternative to treat this patients • However, the Merino study of pip/tazovs. meropenem for serious, bacteremic infections by ESBL secreting gram negatives showed the marked superiority of meropenem in these cases


    • [PDF File]INTRA-ABDOMINAL INFECTIONS

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      Severe/hospital acquired: enteric gram neg, anaerobes, P. aeruginosa (main difference!), [maybe enterococci, candida] ANTIBIOTICS: MONOTHERAPY Mild-moderate: β-lactam combos, cefoxitin (2nd gen), ertapenem, moxifloxacin (FQ) Severe: piperacillin-tazobactam (Zosyn), all carbapenems except ertapenem (all have anti-pseudomonal activity)


    • [PDF File]Aerobic Gram-Negative Bacilli Antimicrobials

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      Aerobic Gram-Negative Bacilli Antimicrobials Table 1A. The antimicrobials listed below are included on the routine panel. Those marked with an “X” are routinely reported. Specimen source and site limitations are noted in column headings. Additional antimicrobials listed in Table 1B. may be requested and will be billed per antimicrobial.


    • [PDF File]Gram Positive Cocci (GPC) Gram Neg (rods = GNR) Anaerobes ...

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      Gram Positive Cocci (GPC) Gram Neg (rods = GNR) Anaerobes Atypicals Classification Antibiotic Cluster = Staph ... then it will also have activity against the respiratory Gram negatives because they are easiest to kill. If it works on alpha-hemolytic Strep, it usually


    • [PDF File]Managing Multidrug-Resistant Organisms (MDROs) in Long ...

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      Piperacillin + tazobactam = Zosyn Cephalosporins (cousins to penicillins) ... many to be narrow spectrum, but has Gram neg and Gram pos activity, used to treat UTIs, also good for MRSA skin infections ... classes, often seen in gram negative rods ...


    • [PDF File]Stanford De-escalation Guide for Gram-negative Bacteremia ...

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      Stanford De-escalation Guide for Gram-negative Bacteremia . Antibiotic Selection . Pathogens Preferred therapeutic options IF SUSCEPTIBLE . Switch to PO when clinically stable, able to take orals, no concern for absorption issues . E.coli, Klebsiella spp., Proteus spp, Citrobacter koseri. Ceftriaxone 2g IV q24h Ciprofloxacin 500mg PO BID


    • [PDF File]Adult Sepsis Empiric Antibiotic Guidelines

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      be used. If the patient has a severe beta-lactam allergy, alternative options for Gram-negative coverage in sepsis include: Aztreonam, Ciprofloxacin or Levofloxacin, and Aminoglycosides. ID should be consulted in cases of severe allergies and limited antibiotic choices. For additional information, refer to the Partners penicillin /


    • [PDF File]Double Anaerobic Coverage: What is the role in clinical ...

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      flora are mostly gram-positive organisms such as Peptococcus and Peptostreptococcus spp., the principal anaerobic intestinal flora are gram-negative bacilli such as Bacteroides fragilis, Prevotella melaninogenica, and Fusobacterium spp. Gram-positive oral anaerobes are widely covered by most of the orally-available agents, including penicillin.


    • [PDF File]Bugs n drugs - Emory University

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      - st1 generation has good activity versus gram positive except MRSA and MRSE, and moderate activity versus community acquired gram negative such a E. coli and klebsiella - nd2 generation has intermediate activity versus gram positive and gram negative - rd3 generation has expanded activity versus the Enterobacteriaceae including those that


    • [PDF File]Skin and Soft Tissue Infections - UCLA Health

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      Chronic wounds with prolonged exposure to antibiotics: aerobic gram positive cocci, diptheroids, Enterobacteriaceae, other gram negative rods including Pseudomona s Necrosis or gangrene: mixed aerobic gram positive cocci and gram negative rods, anaerobes Diagnosis Cultures of the ulcer base after debridement can help guide therapy.


    • [PDF File]Aerobic Gram-Negative Rods Flowchart

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      Aerobic Gram-Negative Rods Flowchart Gram Stain = Gram Negative Rods or Gram Negative Coccobacilli. Growth on MacConkey Agar. Yes. Lactose fermentation on Mac. Lactose Fermenter. Indole test – used for presumptive ID only – Full Identification necessary. Indole (+)* Escherichia coli, Klebsiella oxytoca, Citrobacter diversus,


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