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1 Big Bugs Review #1 – Beta Lactam Antimicrobials Bug Strep pyogenes Characteristics Gram (+) cocci in chains Strep pneumo Gram (+) cocci in chains or as diplococci Staph aureus (coag +) Staph epi (coag –) Gram (+) cocci in clusters E. faecalis E. faecium Gram (+) cocci Enterobacteriaceae: E. coli Enterobacter Klebsiella Serratia Proteus Morganella Providencia Citrobacter Salmonella Shigella Common Infections Strep throat Cellulitis Erysiphelis Scarlet fever Necrotizing faciitis CAP Otitis media Meningitis Sinusitis Bronchitis Skin Pneumonia Bone Sepsis etc. UTI Sepsis Catheter infections Endocarditis Nosocomial infections Gram (–) rods UTI, traveler's diarrhea, etc. misc. nosocomial nosocomial pneumonia, etc. misc. nosocomial UTI UTI UTI UTI gut gut Common Treatment with -lactam Pen G (IV) Procaine Pen G (IM) Benzathaine Pen G (IM) Pen V (PO) Resistance and Treatment Not yet Pen G (IV) Pen V (PO) Amoxicillin PRSP - use vancomycin (IV) or other appropriate non beta lactam Nafcillin (IV) Dicloxacillin (PO) If MRSA - use vancomycin (IV) or other non beta lactam Ampicillin (IV) Pen G (IV) Vancomycin is 1st choice if resistant to penicillins. If vancomycin resistant, then Zyvox or Synercid. Not other beta lactams E. faecium mostly resistant Amoxicillin (PO) Amox/Clav (PO) Amp/Sulbactam (IV) 2 - 4th generation cephalosporins Carbapenem Aztreonam If resistant, do sensitivity tests to find an appropriate drug. 2 Pseudomonas Gram (–) rods N. gonorrhoeae Gram (–) cocci Burns Skin Bronchitis Sepsis UTI Gonorrhoea N. meningitidis Gram (–) cocci Meningitis Bacteriodes fragilis Gram (–) rods Anaerobe Gram (–) cocci Sepsis Abscess Otitis media Sinusitis Bronchitis Otitis media Sinusitis Bronchitis Moraxella cat. H. influenza Pleomorphic Gram (–) Piperacillin (w/wo tazobactam) Ceftazidime (3rd gen cef) Cefepime (4th gen cef) a carbapenem 3rd gen cef: Vantin (PO) stat dose ceftriaxone (IM/IV) stat dose Pen G Cefuroxime or some 3rd gen cef in Pen allergies Amp/sulbactam (IV) Cefotetan (IV) Augmentin or 2nd/3rd gen cephs Augmentin or 2nd/3rd gen cephs May combine with aminoglycosides. Resistance is common due to beta lactamases and restricted porin. Produce -lactamases Not common Produce -lactamase All produce -lactamases Many produce -lactamases 3 Big Drugs Drugs class Penicillins Simple penicillins Penicillinase-resistant Pens Amino-penicillins Extended-spectrum (Anti-pseudomonal) Penicillins with -lactamase inhibitors Cephalosporins (PO) 1st generation 3rd generation Cephalosporins (IV) 1st generation 2nd generation 3rd generation 4th generation Antibiotics Effective against Special notes Pen G (IV/IM) Pen V (PO) (for mild infections) Nafcillin (IV) Dicloxacillin (PO) Ampicillin (IV) Amoxicillin (PO) Some gram (+) (not Staph) Strep pyogenes, neisseria Staph Potent for Streptococcus If PRSP, use vancomycin If MRSA, use vancomycin Will be hydrolyzed by penicillinases and -lactamases Piperacillin (IV) Gram (+) (not Staph) Weak Gram (–) (not -lactamases producing ones) Many pseudomonas Amox/clav (PO) Amp/sulbactam Ticarcillin/clav Pip/tazobactam Gram (–) Broad spectrum Good Gram (–) Pseudomonas in mixed infection Augmentin: good for bugs resistant to Amox Amp/sulbactam: same and also anaerobes Cephalexin Cefdinir (suspension) Cefpodoxime Gram (+) and some Gram (–) Better resistance to -lactamases Cefazolin Cefuroxime Cefotetan Cefotaxime Cetriaxone Gram (+) and some Gram (–) Better resistance to -lactamases Good anaerobic activity Ceftazidime Cefepime Carbapenems Meropenem, Ertapenem Monobactams Imipenem Aztreonam N. gonorrhoea Excellent Gram (+) Gram (–) including Pseud. Gram (+) Gram (–) including Pseud. Gram (+) Gram (–) including Pseud. Gram (–) only PO for kids Stat for gonorrhaea Crosses into CNS "Cefamycin" drug Once daily drug Crosses into CNS Crosses into CNS Crosses into CNS Meropenem can be used in meningitis No meningitis indication Can use in penicillin allergy (anaphylactic) 4 Special Note: - Pregnancies - All -lactams are okay - In penicillin allergy (rash), give cephs - Anaphylactic reaction: PO: no suitable -lactams IV: aztreonam (if infection is Gram (–)) 4/4/07