Infections dues aux bactéries anaérobies de la flore endogène (Clostridium difficile et Actinomyces exclus)

G. Grollier , G. Le Moal , R. Robert
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Abstract

Anaerobic bacteria can cause a variety of endogenous infections. Because of their fastidious nature, they are difficult to isolate from infectious sites, and are often overlooked. Anaerobic infections can occur in all body sites, including the central nervous system, the oral cavity, head and neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, bone, and soft tissues. Their direct pathogenicity is well established in many infectious sites. The lack of adequate therapy may result in clinical failures. Their isolation requires appropriate methods of collection, transportation and specimen cultivation. Treatment is complicated by their slow growth, their polymicrobial nature and their growing resistance to antimicrobials. Antimicrobial therapy is often the only type of therapy required, whereas in a surgical approach it is used as an important adjunctive treatment. Because anaerobes are generally associated with aerobic organisms, the choice of antimicrobial agents should provide coverage of both types of pathogens.

内源性菌群厌氧细菌引起的感染(艰难梭菌和放线菌除外)
厌氧细菌可以引起各种内源性感染。由于其挑剔的天性,它们很难与感染部位隔离,而且经常被忽视。厌氧感染可发生在所有身体部位,包括中枢神经系统、口腔、头颈部、胸部、腹部、骨盆、骨骼和软组织。它们的直接致病性在许多感染部位都得到了很好的证实。缺乏适当的治疗可能导致临床失败。它们的分离需要适当的收集、运输和标本培养方法。由于它们生长缓慢、具有多微生物性质以及对抗菌药物的耐药性不断增加,治疗变得复杂。抗菌治疗通常是唯一需要的治疗类型,而在外科手术中,它被用作一种重要的辅助治疗。由于厌氧菌通常与需氧生物有关,抗菌剂的选择应涵盖这两种类型的病原体。
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