21 research outputs found
Recent experience with bacteremia in patients presenting cancer
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Endotracheally administered gentamicin for the prevention of infections of the respiratory tract in patients with tracheostomy: a double blind study
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Causes of death in febrile granulocytopenic cancer patients receiving empiric antibiotic therapy
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Fever of unexplained origin in patients with cancer
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Antibacterial activity in serum and urine as a therapeutic guide in bacterial infections
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Use of oral antibiotics in protected units environment: clinical effectiveness and role in the emergence of antibiotic resistant strains
The preliminary results of a trial studying the effect on the frequency of infections in patients with acute leukemia are presented. The authors compared a plastic isolator + nonabsorbable antibiotics; nonabsorbable antibiotics and ward care. Medical supervision and care was ensured by the same medical and nursing team in a specially designed unit. A total of 43 courses of therapy were studied. The incidence of bacteriologically proven infections was significantly reduced in patients belonging to groups 1 and 2 as compared to the controls (p< 0.02). No advantage of the use of isolation in addition to gastrointestinal decontamination alone could be detected. The isolation procedure did not reduce the frequency with which bacteria were isolated from the patients, suggesting that the persistent strains originate from the fecal flora rather than from the environment. The bacteria isolated from decontaminated patients were considerably more resistant to neomycin, kanamycin and polymyxin B than those isolated from the controls. Strains of Gram negative bacilli that were found repeatedly in the decontaminated patients were often responsible subsequently for severe infections. Some of these strains persisted within the fecal flora in spite of the use of antibiotics to which the colonizing organisms were fully sensitive.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Anaerobic wound infections in cancer patients: comparative trial of clindamycin, tinidazole, and doxycycline
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Comparison of fluconazole and ketoconazole for oropharyngeal candidiasis in AIDS
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Single dose versus 7 days Fluconazole for treatment of oral candidiasis in HIV infected patients: a prospective randmized study
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Carbenicillin, cefazolin, and amikacin as an empiric therapy for febrile granulocytopenic cancer patients
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