Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia

J Garau, L Gomez - Current opinion in infectious diseases, 2003 - journals.lww.com
J Garau, L Gomez
Current opinion in infectious diseases, 2003journals.lww.com
P. aeruginosa continues to be a serious problem worlwide as a cause of respiratory tract
infections in selected populations. Microbiologic diagnosis remains difficult and plagued
with pitfalls. The application of modern PK/PD concepts should help to optimize antibiotic
therapy of this increasingly difficult to treat infection, particularly at the respiratory tract level
and with an increasing prevalence of resistance to all antipseudomonal agents. Inhaled
antibiotics, particularly tobramycin, are increasingly used for the prevention and treatment of …
Summary
P. aeruginosa continues to be a serious problem worlwide as a cause of respiratory tract infections in selected populations. Microbiologic diagnosis remains difficult and plagued with pitfalls. The application of modern PK/PD concepts should help to optimize antibiotic therapy of this increasingly difficult to treat infection, particularly at the respiratory tract level and with an increasing prevalence of resistance to all antipseudomonal agents. Inhaled antibiotics, particularly tobramycin, are increasingly used for the prevention and treatment of P. aeruginosa infection in CF patients.
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