TERRAMYCIN IN ACTIVE DIARRHEAL AND DYSENTERIC AMEBIASIS

Sodeman, WA ; Chaudhuri, RN ; Banerjee, D (1952) TERRAMYCIN IN ACTIVE DIARRHEAL AND DYSENTERIC AMEBIASIS Annals of Internal Medicine, 36 (6). p. 1467. ISSN 0003-4819

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-36-6-1467

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Abstract

A number of reports1, 2, 3have indicated that terramycin is efficient in the treatment of colonic amebiasis. Although some instances of active diarrhea and dysentery were included in these reports, most of the patients described had low grade colonic infections and were in the nondysenteric stage. For this reason the authors are reporting their experiences with this drug in the treatment of 16 patients with active diarrhea or dysentery. Six of these patients (table 1, patients 1 through 6) were observed by one of us (W. A. S.) in the Tulane University of Louisiana at New Orleans. The 10... This content is PDF only. To continue reading please click on the PDF icon.

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