Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6124083 | Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We present here three cases in which morphological changes and/or a decreased number of Streptococcus pneumoniae or Moraxella catarrhalis could be observed in gram-stained sputum obtained just after the first administration of an antimicrobial agent. Case 1 was a 53-year-old man with pneumonia caused by gram-positive diplococcus, identified as S. pneumoniae, who was administered 2Â g of ampicillin over a period of 1Â h. Gram-stained sputum showed smaller or gram-negative pneumococci at the completion of administration of the agent, a decreased number of cocci at 1Â h after administration, and almost no cocci at 12Â h after the completion of administration. Case 2 was a 72-year-old woman with pneumonia caused by diplococcus, identified as S. pneumoniae, who was administered 2Â g of ampicillin over a period of 1Â h. Gram-stained sputum showed weakly stained, small cocci at the completion of administration of the agent and few cocci at 1Â h after the completion of administration. Case 3 was a 58-year-old woman with pneumonia caused by a gram-negative diplococcus, identified as Moraxella catarrhalis, who was administered 1Â g of cefotaxime over a period of 30Â min. Gram-stained sputum showed few extracellular cocci and some intracellular cocci inside neutrophils 1Â h after administration and no cocci 2Â h after the completion of administration. These three cases showed that gram-stained sputum obtained just after and/or 1Â h after administration of the first antimicrobial agent were suitable as the quickest therapeutic indicator of the effectiveness of empiric therapy, with the effectiveness of the agent being shown much earlier than with markers such as the white blood cell count and C-reactive protein level.
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Authors
Ryuichi Fujisaki, Toshimori Yamaoka, Michiko Yamamura, Tamio Teramoto, Hajime Nishiya, Sayoko Kawakami, Yukihisa Miyazawa, Yasuo Ono,