RESUMO
Explores a case of Madura foot caused by Pseudallescheria boydii with bacterial superinfection by Escherichia coli in Guyana. Pain and swelling of ankle as complaint of patient; Confirmation of the diagnosis upon seeing granules containing fungal hyphae; Intravenous treatment of ampicillin; Causes and course of the infection.(AU)
Assuntos
Relatos de Casos , Humanos , Masculino , Adolescente , Infecções por Escherichia coli/complicações , Micetoma/microbiologia , Pseudallescheria , Superinfecção , Micetoma/cirurgia , DesbridamentoRESUMO
Antibiotics are among the most widely used of all therapeutic agents and it is almost certainly true that they are over prescribed, both in hospitals and in the community. The evidence indicates that a good knowledge of medical microbiology among general practitioners correlates well with low prescription rates. In addition, use of the laboratory and consultation with a microbiologist has been shown to improve the rational prescribing antimicrobial chemotherapy. This short essay looks at four problems associated with antimicrobial therapy: toxicity, interactions of antibiotics with other drugs, resistance of micro-organism to antibiotics and superinfection following administration of antibiotics