Inhibitor-protected penicillins for bacterial respiratory infections in outpatient pediatric practice
More than half a century ago, clinicians first encountered real difficulties in the treatment of infectious diseases due to the development and subsequent spread of pathogens with antimicrobial resistance (AMP). Since then, medical science has been constantly searching for a solution to the problem...
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doaj-a6d392199e6546709fe5cba4fe0ea02f2021-07-28T13:29:33ZrusRemedium Group LLCМедицинский совет2079-701X2658-57902017-12-010113613910.21518/2079-701X-2017-1-136-1391678Inhibitor-protected penicillins for bacterial respiratory infections in outpatient pediatric practiceA. V. Golub0R. S. Kozlov1Research Institute of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Smolensk State Medical University, Russia’s Ministry of HealthResearch Institute of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Smolensk State Medical University, Russia’s Ministry of HealthMore than half a century ago, clinicians first encountered real difficulties in the treatment of infectious diseases due to the development and subsequent spread of pathogens with antimicrobial resistance (AMP). Since then, medical science has been constantly searching for a solution to the problem of ineffective antibacterial therapy (ABT) against a background of rapidly changing sensitivity of microorganisms to antibiotics. One of the medications which could compromise the most common mechanisms of pathogenic resistance is amoxicillin in combination with clavulanic acid. Despite its long-term use, the drug is becoming increasingly relevant for ABT of respiratory bacterial infections today, justifying the trust of doctors and patients with its long history of effective and safe use. The review tells about indications for amoxicillin/clavulanic acid with regard to the most widespread pediatric infections of the upper and lower respiratory tract and the ENT organs in outpatient settings.https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/1691respiratory bacterial infectionschildrenantibacterial therapyamoxicillin/clavulanatedispersible tablets |
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A. V. Golub R. S. Kozlov Inhibitor-protected penicillins for bacterial respiratory infections in outpatient pediatric practice Медицинский совет respiratory bacterial infections children antibacterial therapy amoxicillin/clavulanate dispersible tablets |
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Inhibitor-protected penicillins for bacterial respiratory infections in outpatient pediatric practice |
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Inhibitor-protected penicillins for bacterial respiratory infections in outpatient pediatric practice |
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Inhibitor-protected penicillins for bacterial respiratory infections in outpatient pediatric practice |
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Inhibitor-protected penicillins for bacterial respiratory infections in outpatient pediatric practice |
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Inhibitor-protected penicillins for bacterial respiratory infections in outpatient pediatric practice |
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inhibitor-protected penicillins for bacterial respiratory infections in outpatient pediatric practice |
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Remedium Group LLC |
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Медицинский совет |
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2079-701X 2658-5790 |
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2017-12-01 |
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More than half a century ago, clinicians first encountered real difficulties in the treatment of infectious diseases due to the development and subsequent spread of pathogens with antimicrobial resistance (AMP). Since then, medical science has been constantly searching for a solution to the problem of ineffective antibacterial therapy (ABT) against a background of rapidly changing sensitivity of microorganisms to antibiotics. One of the medications which could compromise the most common mechanisms of pathogenic resistance is amoxicillin in combination with clavulanic acid. Despite its long-term use, the drug is becoming increasingly relevant for ABT of respiratory bacterial infections today, justifying the trust of doctors and patients with its long history of effective and safe use. The review tells about indications for amoxicillin/clavulanic acid with regard to the most widespread pediatric infections of the upper and lower respiratory tract and the ENT organs in outpatient settings. |
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respiratory bacterial infections children antibacterial therapy amoxicillin/clavulanate dispersible tablets |
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