Norfloxacin monodose use in patients with cholera in Salta, Argentina

Authors

  • Alfredo César Seijo Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires; Hospital de Infecciosas F. J. Muñiz
  • Marcos Fernandez Província de Salta; Hospital de Salvador Mazza
  • Carolina Campos Província de Salta; Hospital de Salvador Mazza
  • Beatriz Elena Cernigoi Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires; Hospital de Infecciosas F. J. Muñiz
  • Mabel Nogueras Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires; Hospital de Infecciosas F. J. Muñiz
  • Jorge San Juan Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires; Hospital de Infecciosas F. J. Muñiz
  • Marcelo Fidel Torres Província de Salta; Hospital de Salvador Mazza
  • Olindo Adrián Martino Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires; Hospital de Infecciosas F. J. Muñiz

Keywords:

Cholera, Treatment, Norfloxacin, Carriage

Abstract

The use ofmonodose (800 mg) per os of Norfloxacin was evaluated in 32 patients with cholera at Salvador Mazza's Hospital, Salta, Argentina. It was considered the celerity in negativization of stool culture (100% of cases: 12 hours post administration), its efficiency along time (24/24 controlled patients were negative at 10th day) and MIC of isolated strains (100% of strains were sensitive: range 0.008 to 0.016 mug/ml). It was included oral administration of sorbitol 70% in peanut oil in order to study patients at 10th day's control. This method could be an alternative one in the study of asymptomatic carrier. Norfloxacin monodose shows good performance in early negativization of stool culture and it was also effective along the whole observation period, suggesting it could prevent carriage.

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Published

1996-06-01

Issue

Section

Therapeutic Trial

How to Cite

Seijo, A. C., Fernandez, M., Campos, C., Cernigoi, B. E., Nogueras, M., San Juan, J., Torres, M. F., & Martino, O. A. (1996). Norfloxacin monodose use in patients with cholera in Salta, Argentina . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 38(3), 217-219. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/29364