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Bugs that have CW or peptidoglycan. Or the peptidoglycan cannot be accessed. Therefore no penicillins are used. |
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Mycoplasma Chlamydia Ricketsia Mycobacteria Non-bacteria (virus) |
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Unlikely Beta lactamase producing bugs who do have an accessible Peptidoglycan. Can use NPs or APs (ASPs also cover strep/anaerobes). PBP resistance possible. |
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Streptococci Enterococci Listeria G+ Anaerobes |
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ASPs or Pens with BLI can treat. |
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NP or APs (unless BLase) can treat. |
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G negative, nonBLase producers N. meningitides Pastereulla (most strains) Eikenella (most strains) |
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Gram negative, NS/BSBL producers: H. influenzae M. catarrhalis N. gonnorrhoeae Proteus mirabilis E. Coli (many strains) |
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ESBL: ESP + BLI(variable) AMPC: Piperacillin + Tazobactam |
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Examples: Gram negative, ESBL/AMP producers Enterobacteriaceae (many-ESBL +others) Pseudomonods (many) |
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cefadroxil and cephalexin |
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Cefaclor, cefpodoxime paroxetil, cefprozil, cefuroxime axetil |
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cefotaxime, Ceftizoxime, Ceftriaxone, Ceftazidime |
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Cefixime, Ceftibuten, Cefdinir, Cefditoren Pivoxil |
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