Successful management of pan-resistant acinetobacter baumannii meningitis without intrathecal or intraventricular antibiotic therapy in a neonate

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Acinetobacter baumannii is one of the most important etiologies of nosocomial infections in recent years mainly because of increasing in frequency of multidrug and pan-resistant pathogens. Meningitis caused by this organism is a dilemma; because polymyxins are the only effective antibiotics against pan-resistant serotypes, but have poor penetration via blood brain barrier; however, it has still remained uncertain whether the intravenous therapy with these agents is an effective treatment with the sufficient concentration of the drug in the cerebrospinal fluid. Herein, we report a neonate who suffered from pan-resistant A. baumannii nosocomial meningitis successfully treated with intravenous colistin combined with meropenem and rifampin. It seems that intravenous colistin at least in combination with rifampin and meropenem might be considered as an option to try in patients in whom daily intrathecal injection or insertion of intraventricular device is not possible.

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Sayyahfar, S., Choobdar, F. A., Mashayekhi, M., & Jazi, F. M. (2021). Successful management of pan-resistant acinetobacter baumannii meningitis without intrathecal or intraventricular antibiotic therapy in a neonate. Infection and Chemotherapy, 53(1). https://doi.org/10.3947/IC.2020.0202

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