Antimicrobial prophylaxis of travelers' diarrhea: a selected summary
- PMID: 3523712
- DOI: 10.1093/clinids/8.supplement_2.s160
Antimicrobial prophylaxis of travelers' diarrhea: a selected summary
Abstract
This paper summarizes the published controlled studies of the prophylaxis of travelers' diarrhea in which the following drugs have been used: neomycin, nonabsorbable sulfonamides, Streptotriad, doxycycline, erythromycin, and mecillinam. These studies have shown that antimicrobial prophylaxis can be highly effective in preventing episodes of travelers' diarrhea. The protection, however, lasts only as long as the drugs are being taken; there is no evidence that subclinical infections occur while the drug is being taken. None of the data suggest that antimicrobial prophylaxis increases the probability of infection with drug-resistant enteric pathogens. In these studies few subjects have experienced adverse drug reactions; however, the number of subjects has been too small to allow determination of accurate incidence data. Antimicrobial prophylaxis for travelers' diarrhea can be effectively and safely used on an individualized basis for persons traveling to areas of high risk.
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