AllthebestforLiam
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My little son Liam was on a Cephalosporin (an antibiotic) for six weeks in April/May because of a very prolonged infection series. In June he cultured Pseudomonas for the first time.
I was wondering whether any of you have noticed a connection between the use of an antibiotic (for any kind of unspecific infection) and subsequently cultured pseudomonas. And whether your doctors also advise you to take an antibiotic for at least three weeks once you start one.
Could it be that Pseudomonas likes to turn up in our cultures for the first time after all the "normal" bacteria like Staph and Hemophilus have been temporarily eradicated by an antibiotic, i.e. that there is a selection of Pseudomonas during the use of "unspecific" antibiotics? Should we then maybe be very very restrictive with the use of antibiotics, and only give them for as long as absolutely necessary, instead of three weeks minimum?
I'd be very interested in your thoughts.
When did you first culture Pseudomonas? Were you on antibiotics beforehand?
Thanks!
I was wondering whether any of you have noticed a connection between the use of an antibiotic (for any kind of unspecific infection) and subsequently cultured pseudomonas. And whether your doctors also advise you to take an antibiotic for at least three weeks once you start one.
Could it be that Pseudomonas likes to turn up in our cultures for the first time after all the "normal" bacteria like Staph and Hemophilus have been temporarily eradicated by an antibiotic, i.e. that there is a selection of Pseudomonas during the use of "unspecific" antibiotics? Should we then maybe be very very restrictive with the use of antibiotics, and only give them for as long as absolutely necessary, instead of three weeks minimum?
I'd be very interested in your thoughts.
When did you first culture Pseudomonas? Were you on antibiotics beforehand?
Thanks!