Once daily antibiotic regimen in paediatric oncology

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The feasibility and efficacy of a once daily antibiotic regimen were assessed in children with malignant tumours. Over a 44 month period, 296 febrile episodes were treated with a regimen of once daily ceftriaxone-amikacin (and teicoplanin or vancomycin if the patient had a central line). The treatment was successful in 272 (92%) episodes without modification of the antibiotic regimen, and only one patient died of uncontrolled sepsis. A once daily antibiotic regimen is therefore feasible and worthwhile in the treatment of febrile episodes in children with cancer.

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Bouffet, E., Fuhrmann, C., Frappaz, D., Couillioud, D., Artiges, V., Charra, C., … Mentigny, M. B. (1994). Once daily antibiotic regimen in paediatric oncology. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 70(6), 484–487. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.70.6.484

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