Azithromycin versus cefaclor in the treatment of pediatric patients with acute group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis.

Author: BravenyI, CremerJ, MilatovicD, WallrauchC

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An open, comparative multicenter study was performed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of azithromycin (10 mg/kg) given once daily for three days in comparison with cefaclor (30 mg/kg) divided into three daily doses and given for a period of ten days. One hundred and twenty-two children aged 1-12 ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01699979

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Azithromycin vs. Cefaclor: Exploring Treatment Options for Pediatric Streptococcal Tonsillopharyngitis

Streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis, an infection of the tonsils and throat, can feel like a prickly desert cactus, causing pain and discomfort. This study compares the effectiveness of azithromycin, a macrolide antibiotic, and cefaclor, a cephalosporin antibiotic, in treating pediatric patients with acute group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis. The researchers conducted an open, comparative multicenter study to evaluate the clinical success, bacterial eradication, and safety of both medications. This research, like a diligent desert explorer meticulously comparing different pathways, aims to understand the best treatment approach for this common childhood illness.

Azithromycin and Cefaclor: Navigating Treatment Options for Pediatric Streptococcal Tonsillopharyngitis

The study found that both azithromycin and cefaclor were effective in treating streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis, resulting in similar clinical success rates. However, azithromycin showed a lower rate of bacterial eradication than cefaclor. This finding suggests that cefaclor may be a more reliable option for complete bacterial eradication. This research provides valuable insights for healthcare professionals managing this common childhood illness.

Managing Pediatric Streptococcal Tonsillopharyngitis: Choosing the Right Antibiotics

Streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis can be a common occurrence, and choosing the right antibiotic is crucial for effective treatment. This study provides valuable insights into the effectiveness of azithromycin and cefaclor in treating this condition. However, it is essential to consult with a qualified healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate antibiotic for your child's specific needs and to ensure the best possible outcome.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study, like a well-mapped oasis in the desert of pediatric infectious diseases, highlights the effectiveness of both azithromycin and cefaclor for treating streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis. The research offers valuable insights for healthcare professionals navigating this common childhood illness. Remember, every journey through the desert of health is unique. Consult with a healthcare professional to ensure you are receiving the most appropriate care for your child's specific needs.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1998-10-05
  2. Date Revised 2019-08-31
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Pubmed ID

9707305

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1007/BF01699979

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