Abstract |
Ninety young children with otitis media, proven by tympanocentesis culture to be due to Hemophilus influenzae, were treated in a prospective double-blind study with one of three antimicrobial regimens: ampicillin, erythromycin ethylsuccinate, or erythromycin ethylsuccinate with concomitant trisulfapyrimidines. Results of efficacy evaluation indicated that the combination was as effective as ampicillin and statistically superior to erythromycine alone. Of the strains of H influenzae identified, 15/9 were typable with 12/9, type b. In vitro sensitivity tests indicated that the strains were sensitive to the amtimicrobials studied in clinically attainable levels; however, comparison of individual efficacy ratings with sensitivity results indicated that some children in each treatment group failed to respond as predicted.
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Authors | S H Sell, D A Wilson, J M Stamm, E M Chazen |
Journal | Southern medical journal
(South Med J)
Vol. 71
Issue 12
Pg. 1493-7
(Dec 1978)
ISSN: 0038-4348 [Print] United States |
PMID | 310164
(Publication Type: Clinical Trial, Controlled Clinical Trial, Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- Pyrimidines
- Sulfonamides
- Erythromycin
- Ampicillin
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Topics |
- Ampicillin
(therapeutic use)
- Drug Therapy, Combination
- Erythromycin
(therapeutic use)
- Haemophilus Infections
(drug therapy)
- Haemophilus influenzae
- Microbial Sensitivity Tests
- Otitis Media
(drug therapy)
- Pyrimidines
(therapeutic use)
- Sulfonamides
(therapeutic use)
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