Journal article
Chloramphenicol or ceftriaxone, or both, as treatment for meningitis in developing countries?
T Duke, A Michael, D Mokela, T Wal, J Reeder
Archives of Disease in Childhood | BRITISH MED JOURNAL PUBL GROUP | Published : 2003
DOI: 10.1136/adc.88.6.536
Abstract
Aims: To determine in children with meningitis whether there is any difference in mortality and neurological sequelae using chloramphenicol as first line treatment, with a change to ceftriaxone if chloramphenicol resistance is shown in vitro, compared to using ceftriaxone as first line treatment, with a change to chloramphenicol if there is no evidence of in vitro resistance. Methods: An observational study with a retrospective control group nested within a randomised trial of fluid management for bacterial meningitis where clinical care was standardised. Chloramphenicol is standard treatment for bacterial meningitis in Papua New Guinea. In the first 150 cases we used chloramphenicol and onl..
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