2018
DOI: 10.31688/abmu.2018.53.2.13
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Perspectives of the Inhaled Antibiotics Usage in Pediatrics

Abstract: Perspectives d'utilisation des antibiotiques inhalés en pédiatrie La thérapie antibactérienne chez les enfants reste un problème complexe et non résolu de la médecine. Malgré le fait que les antibiotiques forment l'un des groupes de remèdes le plus répandu, chaque année de plus en plus de bactéries deviennent résistantes à ces médicaments. Un petit nombre de nouveaux antibactériens introduits en pratique reste également un moment négatif. Ce problème devient particulièrement actuel lors de maladies respiratoir… Show more

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“…Azithromycinin the dose of 10 mg/kg and in combination with inhaled tobramycin was suggested for common variable immunodeficiency and bronchiectasis in patients with hyper IgE-syndrome. 2,47 A two week prophylaxis with azithromycin in the dose of 10 mg/kg three times per week is recommended for patients with ataxia-teleangiectasia. 2,48 Bronchiectasis is one of the most severe recurrent respiratory infection complications in patients with hypogammaglobulinaemia.…”
Section: Primary Immunodeficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Azithromycinin the dose of 10 mg/kg and in combination with inhaled tobramycin was suggested for common variable immunodeficiency and bronchiectasis in patients with hyper IgE-syndrome. 2,47 A two week prophylaxis with azithromycin in the dose of 10 mg/kg three times per week is recommended for patients with ataxia-teleangiectasia. 2,48 Bronchiectasis is one of the most severe recurrent respiratory infection complications in patients with hypogammaglobulinaemia.…”
Section: Primary Immunodeficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to some epidemiological studies, the use of antibiotics at an early age increases the sensitization of the organism [115], increases the risk of developing allergic diseases, such as asthma, atopic dermatitis, and allergic reactions to cow's milk [116]. An alternative system using antibacterial agents can be inhaled antibiotics in inflammatory respiratory diseases [117,118].…”
Section: Risk Factors For the Development Of Allergy Associated Withmentioning
confidence: 99%