Short Essay treatment of brucellosis with Tetracycline compound
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We have tried a short treatment of Brucellosis in a group of 22 febrile patients. Fourteen patients arrived in the course of the first acute attack of disease; none have received precious antibiotic theraphy; the remaining eight patient came in the course of febrile relapses and after having been tr...
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We have tried a short treatment of Brucellosis in a group of 22 febrile patients. Fourteen patients arrived in the course of the first acute attack of disease; none have received precious antibiotic theraphy; the remaining eight patient came in the course of febrile relapses and after having been treated with antibiotics (low or moderate doses, and during a relativity short time). All the patients were treated with 1 daily gram of Tetracicline or its derivatives (0.250 grams every 6 hours, during 5 days; 5 grams in all). If febrile relapses occurredm re-treatment with the same dosage was made. All the patients became afebrile within 1 and 7 days after institution of therapy, the most frequent being 4 days (37 febrile waves in the total of 22 patients). From the 22 patients 7 did not have febrile relapses, fourteen did and one could not be controlled. 19 patients have been observed for from 1 to 4 years; these patients, according to the number of relapses observed during that time, may be divided in three groups : 1.- Patients who recovered without having febrile relapses, 7 cases (null tendency to relapses, 7 cases (moderate tendency to relapses); 3.- Patients who were cured after having several febrile relapses, 4 cases (strong tendency to relapses). An old patient with marked tendency to relapses died (necropsy : endocardic lesions, brucella endocarditis?). In the patients with a tendency to febrile relapses who were treated with 5 grams of Tetracicline, the duration of the afebrile intervals (the one separating 2 febrile waves) was 6 days as a minimun and 285 days as a maximun, the most frequent interval ranging from 20 to 70 days. Two patients with a marked tendency to febrile relapses (on had 4 febrile waves and the other 7 in one year) were cured with periodical repetition of the 5-day short treatment (intermitent short treatment). Duration of the observations : 1 year and 8 months for one, and 3 years and 3 months for the other (last control: July 1958; the patient are healthy). The possibility of attaining a better chance of cure of Brucellosis by giving 5 short courses of theraphy with Tetracicline, at regular intercals, is suggested. |
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Short Essay treatment of brucellosis with Tetracycline compoundEnsayo de Tratamiento corto de la Brucelósis con compuesto de TetraciclinaCuadra, ManuelWe have tried a short treatment of Brucellosis in a group of 22 febrile patients. Fourteen patients arrived in the course of the first acute attack of disease; none have received precious antibiotic theraphy; the remaining eight patient came in the course of febrile relapses and after having been treated with antibiotics (low or moderate doses, and during a relativity short time). All the patients were treated with 1 daily gram of Tetracicline or its derivatives (0.250 grams every 6 hours, during 5 days; 5 grams in all). If febrile relapses occurredm re-treatment with the same dosage was made. All the patients became afebrile within 1 and 7 days after institution of therapy, the most frequent being 4 days (37 febrile waves in the total of 22 patients). From the 22 patients 7 did not have febrile relapses, fourteen did and one could not be controlled. 19 patients have been observed for from 1 to 4 years; these patients, according to the number of relapses observed during that time, may be divided in three groups : 1.- Patients who recovered without having febrile relapses, 7 cases (null tendency to relapses, 7 cases (moderate tendency to relapses); 3.- Patients who were cured after having several febrile relapses, 4 cases (strong tendency to relapses). An old patient with marked tendency to relapses died (necropsy : endocardic lesions, brucella endocarditis?). In the patients with a tendency to febrile relapses who were treated with 5 grams of Tetracicline, the duration of the afebrile intervals (the one separating 2 febrile waves) was 6 days as a minimun and 285 days as a maximun, the most frequent interval ranging from 20 to 70 days. Two patients with a marked tendency to febrile relapses (on had 4 febrile waves and the other 7 in one year) were cured with periodical repetition of the 5-day short treatment (intermitent short treatment). Duration of the observations : 1 year and 8 months for one, and 3 years and 3 months for the other (last control: July 1958; the patient are healthy). The possibility of attaining a better chance of cure of Brucellosis by giving 5 short courses of theraphy with Tetracicline, at regular intercals, is suggested.Se ha verificado un ensayo de tratamiento corto de la brucellosis en un grupo de 22 pacientes febriles. Catorece pacientes llegaron a nuestras manos en el curso de la onda febril de inicio y libres de haber recibido antibióticos; los 8 restantes llegaron con ocasión de presentar recidivas febriles y con el antecedente de haber sido tratados con antibióticos (dosis bajas o moderadas y durante tiempo relativamente corto). Todos los pacientes fueron sometidos a tratamiento con 1 gramo diariode tetraciclina o derivados (250 mgrs. cada 6 horas) durante 5 días, 5 gramos en total; si se presentaba recidiva febril se repetía este tratamiento. La fiebre remitió en todos los casos en un plazo fluctuante entre 1 y 7 días, siendo lo más frecuente 4 días (37 ondas febriles en el total de 22 pacientes). De 1 total de los 22 pacientes 7 no presentaron recidiva fevril, 14 lo presentaron y 1 fue perdido de control. De acuerdo al número de recidivas, estimado gracias al control prolongado fluctuante entre aproximadamente 1 y 4 años de duración que pudo ser llevado a cabo en 19 casos, los pacientes pueden ser divididos en 3 grupos : 1.- Pacientes que curaron sin presentar recidivas febriles, 7 casos (tendencia nula a las recidivas). 2.- Pacientes que curaron tras presentar 1 ó 2 recidivas febriles, 7 casos (tendencia moderada as las recidivas). 3.- Pacientes que curaron tras presentar numerosas recidivas febriles, de 3 a 6 como máximo, 4 casos (tendencia muy marcada a las recidivas). Un paciente, con tendencia a las recidivas, falleció (lesiones endocárdicas en le necropsia). En los pacientes con tendencia a la recidiva febril y que fueran tratados con 5 gramos de tetraciclina, la duración del intervalo apirético (el que separa 2 ondas febriles) fue de 6 días como mínimo y de 285 como máximo, lo más frecuente entre 20 y 70 días. En 2 pacientes con tendencia muy marcada a las recidivas, 4 ondas febriles uno y 7 el otro en u n año, la repetición periódica del tratamiento corto de 5 días (tratamiento corto intermitente) determinó ls curación (control : 11 meses uno y 2 años 6 meses el otro). Se plantea la posibilidad de lograr una importante contribución al problema del tratamiento de la brucellosis mediante 5 curas cortas de tetraciclina proporcionadas a intervalos regulares (tratamiento corto intermitente).Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Humana1959-06-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/873910.15381/anales.v42i2.8739Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 42 No. 2 (1959); 139-168Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 42 Núm. 2 (1959); 139-1681609-94191025-5583reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/8739/7591Derechos de autor 1959 Manuel Cuadrahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/87392020-04-09T12:25:58Z |
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