Table 1 Definition of clinical syndromes and currently recommended antibiotic treatment


Syndrome

Definition

Recommended antibiotic treatment*

Sick young infants

Any child <60 days old sick enough to warrant admission to hospital

Gentamicin with either penicillin or ampicillin

Meningitis/encephalopathy

Neck stiffness, bulging fontanel, or impaired consciousness{dagger}

Penicillin with chloramphenicol

Severe malnutrition

Severe wasting{ddagger} or kwashiorkor

Gentamicin with either penicillin or ampicillin

Very severe pneumonia

Respiratory distress§ plus one or more of prostration cyanosis, or hypoxia**

Chloramphenicol

Severe pneumonia

Respiratory distress§

Penicillin

Mild pneumonia

Tachypnoea{dagger}{dagger} plus a history of either cough or difficulty breathing

Oral amoxicillin

Skin or soft tissue infection

Cellulitis, abscess, pyomyositis

Cloxacillin

* Parenteral unless otherwise indicated.

{dagger} Blantyre coma score ≤2. 5

{ddagger} Weight for age z score <-4 by NCHS standards (Epi Info 2000, CDC, Atlanta, USA).

§ Lower chest wall indrawing or abnormally deep breathing.

Inability to sit unassisted if aged ≥1 year or inability to drink or breastfeed if aged <1 year. 6

** SaO2 <90% in air by pulse oximetry (Nellcor, USA).

{dagger}{dagger} ≥50 breaths per minute if aged 60 days to 1 year; ≥40 breaths per minute if ≥1 year old. 1




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