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Suggested Treatment
 Infection/Condition                              Comments
 Preferred      Alternative

 Typhoid fever
 Salmonella Typhi
 S. paratyphi                           *Fluoroquinolones need to be
 Mild or uncomplicated   Ceftriaxone 50mg/kg q12h IV     Ciprofloxacin 15mg/kg PO q12h for   used with caution in children due
       5-7 days                         to possible arthropathy and rapid
                                        development of resistance.
 Severe infection or suspected   Ceftriaxone 50mg/kg IV q12h for 5-7days    Ciprofloxacin IV 10-15mg/kg IV q12h    However, there is now increasing
 resistant organism      for 7-14 days   data on safety and efficacy of
                                        quinolones in children
 Chronic carrier state    Ampicillin/amoxicillin 100mg/kg/24h PO in    Trimethoprim(TMP)/sulfamethoxazole
 (> 1 year)   q6-8h for 6 weeks   TMP 8 mg/kg/24h PO in q12h for
    6 weeks


 Cholera   >8kg: Doxycycline 4.4mg/kg PO daily as   Trimethoprim(TMP)/   Oral or IV rehydration is the
 single dose   sulfamethoxazole         cornerstone of treatment.
    TMP 8-10mg/kg/24h PO in q12h for
 OR   3 days                            Antibiotics therapy reduces the
 Azithromycin: 12 mg/kg PO daily at Day 1,      volume and duration of diarrhoea
 Day 2-3: 6 mg/kg PO daily   Erythromycin 50mg/kg/24h PO in q6h
    for 3 days                          Monitor antimicrobial sensitivity
    (for strains resistant to tetracyclines)   pattern  at beginning of & during
                                        the outbreak as it can change

                                        Avoid using tetracycline or
                                        Doxycycline for young children
                                        as they can cause staining of the
                                        teeth


 Liver abscess (amoebic)   Metronidazole 7.5mg/kg IV q8h    Amoebic abscess tend to be
 Entamoeba histolytica   for 10-14 days   solitary lesion.

                                        Consider surgical drainage if
                                        needed



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