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Vaibhav Londhe1, Reeta Vijayaselvi1, V Balaji2, Santosh J Benjamin3, Rani Diana Sahni4.
Abstract
Puerperal infection is a common complication of labour. It occurs universally and is usually responsive to first line antibiotics. However, resistance to first line antibiotics and even second line antibiotics is becoming more wide spread. We report a case of puerperal infection caused by carbapenem resistant organisms leading to prolonged fever and hospitalisation. A 28-year-old primigravida, following caesarean section done elsewhere, for elevated blood pressure presented with high grade fever. The patient was treated with antibiotic to which she failed to respond. She underwent laparotomy twice and only improved after Colistin was combined with Meropenam, based on urine and pus culture reports.Entities:
Keywords: Drug resistance; Fever; Laparotomy; Puerperal infection
Year: 2015 PMID: 26393170 PMCID: PMC4573002 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2015/13577.6148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Diagn Res ISSN: 0973-709X