Brucella species |
Background: |
—————————————————————————— Gram-Negative Cocci & Coccobacilli —————————————————————————— >Aggregatibacter aphrophilus (formally known as Haemophilus aphrophilus) >Bordetella pertussis (Causative agent of pertussis or whooping cough. ) >Brucella species: 1] Brucella abortus (cattle) 2] Brucella canis (dogs) 3] Brucella melitensis (goat) 4] Brucella suis >Eikenella corrodens >Haemophilus species: 1] Haemophilus influenzae 2] Haemophilus ducreyi 3] Haemophilus avium >Moraxella catarrhalis (formerly known as Branhamella catarrhalis) >Neisseria species: (frequently colonize mucosal surfaces.) 1] Neisseria gonorrhoeae 2] Neisseria meningitidis >Pasteurella multocida
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Therapy: |
Important considerations: The choice of an agent should be based on local antimicrobial sensitivities, site of infection, cost, and comorbid conditions. Generally, the most common agents/regimens are listed first. Listed dosages may need to be adjusted for renal dysfunction.
Adults and children >8 years old: Streptomycin comments: Streptomycin is usually administered daily as a single intramuscular injection. For concomitant use with other agents to which the infecting organism is also sensitive: Streptomycin is considered a secondline agent for the treatment of gram-negative bacillary bactermia, meningitis, and pneumonia; brucellosis; granuloma inguinale; chancroid, and urinary tract infection. |