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For this reason, it is important that we find ways to promptly treat patients as accurately as possible, for the most likely pathogen as soon as they present in hospital, thereby reducing mortality rates.
When children present with coughing as the main symptom, RSV should be considered as the most likely pathogen.
Since microbiology results become available after 48 to 96 hours, appropriate selection of initially administered antimicrobials depends on factors of epidemiology suggesting both the most likely pathogen and the probable susceptibility profile.
When cultures from the first-stage procedures were positive, the susceptibilities from these cultures were used to guide therapy; otherwise, treatment was empirical, based on the most likely pathogen.
For this reason, the selection of antimicrobial regimens for empirical therapy should be based on prediction of the most likely pathogen and knowledge of local susceptibility patterns with a preference given to the more potent drugs because of their benefit in drecreasing the risk of selection for antiobiotic resistance [ 2].
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The antibiotics used for first-line therapy must be active against the most likely pathogens, as estimated based on the suspected source of infection, patient's medical history, careful clinical examination, bacteriological findings, and x-ray results.
Treatment is therefore usually empirical, and needs to cover the most likely pathogens.
Appropriate antibiotics should have the ability to penetrate the blood brain barrier and cover the most likely pathogens [ 20].
In general, protocols for empirical antimicrobial treatment are based on information about the most likely pathogens involved, prevalence of resistance in these pathogens and risks of unfavourable outcome when therapy is not appropriate.
Detection capabilities are limited by testing for only a limited core battery of pathogens or the most likely pathogens on the basis of exposure history and clinical information and by use of conventional diagnostics.
Patients at high risk for infection with antibiotic-resistant bacteria should be treated initially with a combination of antibiotics providing coverage for the most likely pathogens to be encountered in that specific intensive care unit setting.
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