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Would anybody prescribe cefixime to a 10 week old with a UTI?
Would anybody prescribe cefixime to a 10 week old with a UTI?
It depends on your local resistance patterns, but it's not an unreasonable choice. I've been using omnicef lately for outpatient treatments as we've got some resistance to Bactrim floating around.
My main concern here would be the patient's age. Are they vaccinated? If not then I'd probably pull the trigger and do a full sepsis eval. Even if they have gotten their first set of shots, I'd probably admit this kid for IV antibiotics (probably cefotaxime, maybe ampicillin). At this age, there's a high incidence of pyelonephritis, plus the kid will need a renal ultrasound and follow up VCUG by the PCP once the infection has been treated.
There is some hospitalist data that suggests we should send these kids home after a dose of ceftriaxone as long as you can guarentee close follow up with a PCP, but our renal guys keep us on the conservative side, and I agree.
I hope you wouldn't treat any infant less than one month with oral antibiotics period. They need the whole deal!I would not use this medication in an infant less than 1 month given the rare incidence of apnea a/w the sodium benzoate in PO cefixime solution.
Just curious, how others are doing things. At what age do you stop admitting them and doing the work up as an inpatient? As BigRedBeta points out, there's decent evidence that many of these kids do well as outpatients with close follow up, but part of it depends on the institution, the local PCPs and the renal guys.We always get RUS and VCUG for all infants with UTI.