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Krin135 at aol.com Krin135 at aol.comFri Apr 14 17:08:04 BST 2006
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In a message dated 14-Apr-06 10:53:47 Central Daylight Time, xg2k2 at yahoo.com writes: This is what I've been trying, unsuccessfully, to prove so far. From the research I've read, there is compelling evidence that states a prophylactic dose of an antibiotic such as azithromycin has a considerably decreased chance of establishing resistance for gram-positive bacteriae if given for less than about 5 days. Statistically, a very large amount of pathogens responsible in operative infections are staph., strep, and over 50% of all difficult sepsis cases have been caused by gram-positive bacteriae. I remember that back in the 1998-99 time frame, a group of surgical and gyn residents at LSU Shreveport did a prospective double blinded study on antibiotic prophylaxis in pelvic surgery and found that one dose of Mefoxitin given during the operation significantly reduced post operative Gram NEGATIVE infections. This was the subject of at least one poster presentation to an ACOG meeting about that time, as one of the lead researchers, a PGIV OB/GYN resident was our chief OB resident at the time and he took a week off for the presentation. Charles S. Krin, DO FAAFP
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