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Chancroid

Champagne Champion Chance process Chancroid Chanel No. 19 Chanel No. 5... [Pg.188]

The sulfas also remain clinically useful in the treatment of chancroid, lymphogranuloma venereum, trachoma, inclusion conjunctivitis, and the fungus-related nocardiosis (7). In combination with pyrimethamine, they are recommended for toxoplasmosis (8) and have been used for chloroquine-resistant falciparium malaria (4,9). There has also been some use of sulfas for the prophylaxis of rheumatic fever. The sulfone, dapsone, remains an accepted treatment for all forms of leprosy (4). [Pg.463]

Haemophilus ducreyi, a gram-negative bacterium, has been isolated as the causative organism of chancroid, a genital ulcerative disease usually accompanied by inguinal lymphadenitis and bubo formation. Chancroid may possibly spread to other anatomic sites, a clinical feature first discovered by Ducrey in 1889.37... [Pg.1173]

In 2003, more than 50,000 patients were diagnosed with chancroid in the United States. The majority of cases were diagnosed in the South Atlantic region, which included Delaware, North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.38... [Pg.1174]

Chancroid from the World Health Organization (WHO), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)... [Pg.1174]

Lewis D. Diagnostic Tests for Chancroid. SexTransm Infect. 2000 Apr 76(2) 1 37-141. [Pg.1174]

The WHO and CDC recommended treatment regimens are shown in Table 77-5.37 There has been some debate about a suitable dosage of ciprofloxacin in the treatment of chancroid. Though the CDC recommends 500 mg orally three times daily, the WHO supports a single 500-mg oral dose. Ciprofloxacin has demonstrated an acceptable cure rate for a single dose (92%) when compared to erythromycin (91%). [Pg.1174]

Lewis D. Diagnostic tests for chancroid. Sex Transm Infect 2000 76 137-141. [Pg.1175]

CDC-recommended treatment schedules for chancroid, gonorrhea, and acute PID-... [Pg.1509]

Chancroid (Haemophilus ducreyi infection) 250 mg IM as a single dose. [Pg.1509]

Genital ulcer disease caused by Haemophilus ducreyi (chancroid) Single 1 g dose. [Pg.1594]

Ulcus molle/chancroid is treated with a single dose of either ceftriaxone i.m. or with azithromycin 1 g orally. Three days of oral ciprofloxacin 2 x 500 mg daily or 7 days of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid 3 X 500/125 mg orally or erythromycin 4 x 500 mg orally are alternatives. [Pg.531]

Unlabeled Uses Treatment of bacterial endocarditis gonorrhea meningitis septicemia sinusitis and biliary tract, bone, joint, chancroid, chlamydial, intra-abdominal, skin, and soft tissue infections... [Pg.298]

Unlabeled Uses Systemic Treatment of acne vulgaris, chancroid, Campylobacter enteritis, gastroparesis, Lyme disease, diabetic gastroparesis Topical Treatment of minor bacterial skin infections... [Pg.452]

Uncomplicated urethral, endocervical and rectal infections. Non gonococcal urethritis (NGU) caused by Ureaplasma urealyticum, chancroid caused by H. [Pg.312]


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