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[Selection and use of anti-infective agents for intra-abdominal infections.] Arquivos de gastroenterologia [Arq Gastroenterol] Journal article

 
Coelho JC, Baretta GA, Okawa L 
[Selection and use of anti-infective agents for intra-abdominal infections.] [English Abstract, Journal Article]
Arq Gastroenterol 2007 Jan-Mar; 44(1):85-90.


BACKGROUND: Intra-abdominal infections are common and are associated with elevated morbidity and mortality. The microorganisms that cause intra-abdominal infections are usually from the gastrointestinal flora, mainly E. coli and Bacteroides fragilis.
AIM: To present a review of the selection and use of antibiotics in intra-abdominal infections.
CONCLUSIONS: Appropriate use of antibiotics is essential to control infection and to reduce treatment failure. Antibiotics are initiated whenever intra-abdominal infection is suspected and the antimicrobial agents are selected based on the most common microorganisms involved. In addition, efficacy, cost, safety, and posologic regimen are considered for an appropriated selection. Antibiotic regimen is different whether the infection is acquired in the community or at hospital due to the more resistant flora in the latter.



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