The cephalosporin compounds in severe neonatal infection |
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Authors: | Schaad Urs B |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Pediatrics, University of Berne, Inselspital, CH-3010 Berne, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | The new cephalosporin compounds have increased in vitro activity against gram-negative enteric bacilli and penetrate well into cerobrospinal fluid. Moreover, their pharmacokinetic properties are favorable and their safety seems adequate, although insufficiently evaluated to date. Interest has been focused on them as therapeutic agents for neonatal sepsis and meningitis caused by Enterobacteriaceae. In this review the third generation cephalosporins are evaluated for their possible use in the neonates; opinions are based on currently available data. It is concluded that moxalactam and cefotaxime and probably also ceftriaxone and ceftazidime represent valuable alternatives to aminoglycosides for therapy of severe neonatal infection.
Curriculum vitae. Urs B. Schaad was born 1945 in Switzerland. He graduated 1971 from the Medical Faculty of the Bernese University and his postgraduate training included 1 year General Surgery (Lugano), 11/2 years Internal Medicine (Langenthal) and 41/2 years Pediatrics (Berne). From 1978 to 1980 he completed a Research Fellowship in Pediatric Infectious Diseases at the University of Texas at Dallas, USA (Directors of Program: Prof. George H. McCracken, Jr., and Prof. John D. Nelson). Since 1981 he is back at the Department of Pediatrics, University of Berne (Head: Prof. E. Rossi), conducting clinical, research and teaching activities in Pediatric Infectious Diseases. In June 1983 he was promoted to Privatdozent and received the Venia Docendi in Pediatrics with special regard to Infectious Diseases. Main topics of research have been experimental meningitis and studies on pharmacokinetics and efficacy of different antimicrobial agents in pediatric patients. Previous reviews included recrudescence and relapse in bacterial meningitis, atypical myobacterial lymphadenitis, melioidosis, pyogenic sacroiliitis, arthritis in meningococcal disease, infantile chlamydial pneumonia, Campylobacter-reactive arthritis, prophylaxis against pneumococcal, meningococcal and H. influenzae type b infections in childhood, neonatal sepsis and meningitis, and infectious diarrhea in the pediatric age group. |
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Keywords: | Cephalosporins Pediatric infections Neonatal infections Neonatal meningitis |
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