Single-dose Therapy with Streptomycin and Sulfametopyrazine for Bacteriuria during Pregnancy
- 12 December 1970
- Vol. 4 (5736) , 651-653
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.4.5736.651
Abstract
One hundred and sixty-three patients with bacteriuria in pregnancy were treated with a single dose of antibiotic. Four regimens were used: sulfadoxine (sulphormethoxine) 2 g., sulfametopyrazine 2 g., streptomycin 1 g., and a combination of sulfametopyrazine 2 g. and streptomycin 1 g. The highest cure rate of 77% was achieved with streptomycin and sulfametopyrazine. The long-acting sulphonamides alone gave a cure rate of 55% while streptomycin alone eradicated 43% of the infections. Despite the high cure rate with combined therapy bacterial resistance developed in some cases.Keywords
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