MGH antimicrobial susceptibilities - Stanford University
Gram positive susceptibilities (Jan-Dec 2002) (% susceptible)
| |No of Strains |Penicillin |Oxacillin |
| | | | |
| | | | |
|Organism | | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
|Symptomatic (AIDS, severe |Any value |Any value |Treat |
|symptoms) | | | |
|Asymptomatic AIDS |< 200/mm3 |Any value |Treat |
|Asymptomatic |200-350/mm3 |Any value |Treatment offered; controversial |
|Asymptomatic |> 350/mm3 | |Some would initiate therapy as 3-yr risk of |
| | |> 55,000 (bDNA or RT-PCR) |AIDS >30%; others would monitor CD4+ count |
| | | |and RT-RNA frequently |
|Asymptomatic |> 350/mm3 | ................
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