Volume : V, Issue : II, February - 2016

Antibiotic adjuvant therapy in diabetic patients with cellulitis induced Pan Drug resistance infection in lower–limb amputation patient: a case study

Hemant Kumar Pande, Gyanendra Neekhra

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<p> Rising complications in diabetic patient suffering with cellulitis is an serious concern. Diabetic patients with cellulitis have an increased chance of bacterial infection and are associated with high incidence of amputation. Diabetic patient flora gives an ideal environment to Gram positive and Gram negative bacterial growth. Increased morbidity and mortality is noted in antimicrobial resistant Gram–negative bacterial infections, especially in diabetic patients undergone amputation. Here we are discuss a case of cellulitis with pandrug resistant infections in post lower–limb amputation treated successfully with newer antibiotic adjuvant entity: Elores (ceftriaxone+sulbactam+disodium edetate)</p>

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Hemant Kumar Pande, Gyanendra Neekhra Antibiotic Adjuvant Therapy in Diabetic Patients with Cellulitis Induced Pandrug Resistance Infection in Lower-Limb Amputation Patient: a Case Study International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 5, Issue : 2 February 2016


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