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Effects of cefepime and meropenem on the gastrointestinal colonization of surgical patients by Candida albicans

Authors :
Samonis, G. Thomakos, N. Liakakos, T. Macheras, A. Mandrekas, D. Kanavaki, S. Bafaloukos, D. Maraki, S.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Background: The study evaluated the effects of cefepime and meropenem on the gastrointestinal (GI) colonization of surgical patients by Candida albicans. Patients and Methods: Twenty adult surgical patients who received intravenously either of these antibiotics as monotherapy for the treatment of an existing infection were studied prospectively. Ten patients received cefepime (2.0 g twice a day), and another ten meropenem (1.0 g every 8 h) for 7 days. Quantitative stool cultures for C. albicans were performed immediately before, at the end, and 1 week after the end of antibiotic treatment. Results: Both antibiotics increased the GI colonization of patients by Candida. Meropenem caused a higher increase (2.0 log 10 CFU/g of stool) as compared to cefepime (1.7 log 10 CFU/g of stool). However, these increases were statistically not significant. Conclusion: Cefepime and meropenem when given to sensitive patients do not increase significantly the risk of Candida infection originating in the GI tract. Copyright © 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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