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Tigecycline application in a 3-month-old infant with multiple drug resistant Klebsiella pneumonia: a case report

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BackgroundTigecycline is an ‘immature’ antibiotic for children. We report the youngest surviving patient who received a complete tigecycline treatment, and no significant adverse effects occurred in the patient.Case presentationThe 3-month… Click to show full abstract

BackgroundTigecycline is an ‘immature’ antibiotic for children. We report the youngest surviving patient who received a complete tigecycline treatment, and no significant adverse effects occurred in the patient.Case presentationThe 3-month old infant suffered from a catheter-associated bloodstream infection by multiple drug resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae. Tigecycline was considered as a salvage therapy to control the severe sepsis. The therapy consisted of 3 mg/kg as a loading dose and 1.5 mg/kg Q12 h as a maintenance dose for 26 days.ConclusionCurrent researches are limited in clinical trials directly focused on children. This therapeutic schedule might be safe for patients who are above 3 months old.

Keywords: month old; multiple drug; drug resistant; report; old infant; resistant klebsiella

Journal Title: Gut Pathogens
Year Published: 2018

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