nystatin-a1 and Cough

nystatin-a1 has been researched along with Cough* in 3 studies

Trials

1 trial(s) available for nystatin-a1 and Cough

ArticleYear
Oral antimicrobial rinse to reduce mycobacterial culture contamination among tuberculosis suspects in Uganda: a prospective study.
    PloS one, 2012, Volume: 7, Issue:7

    Contamination by bacterial or fungal organisms reduces the effectiveness of mycobacterial culture for diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). We evaluated the effect of an anti-microbial and an anti-fungal oral rinse prior to expectoration on culture-contamination rates.. We enrolled a consecutive random sample of adults with cough for ≥ 2 weeks and suspected TB admitted to Mulago Hospital (Kampala, Uganda) between October 2008 and June 2009. We randomly assigned patients to oral rinse (60 seconds with chlorhexidine followed by 60 seconds with nystatin) vs. no oral rinse prior to initial sputum collection. Uganda National Tuberculosis Reference Laboratory technicians blinded to the method of sputum collection (with or without oral rinse) processed all sputum specimens for smear microscopy (direct Ziehl-Neelsen) and mycobacterial culture (Lowenstein-Jensen media).. Of 220 patients enrolled, 177 (80%) were HIV-seropositive (median CD4-count 37 cells/uL, IQR 13-171 cells/uL). Baseline characteristics were similar between patients in the oral-rinse (N = 110) and no oral-rinse (N = 110) groups. The proportion of contaminated cultures was significantly lower in the oral-rinse group compared to the no oral-rinse group (4% vs. 15%, risk difference -11%, 95% CI -18 to -3%, p = 0.005). Oral rinse significantly reduced the proportion of contaminated cultures among HIV-infected patients (3% vs. 18%, risk difference -14%, 95% CI -23 to -6%, p = 0.002) but not HIV-uninfected (6% vs. 4%, risk difference 2%, 95% CI -12 to +15%, p = 0.81) patients. However, the proportion of smear-positive specimens (25% vs. 35%, p = 0.10) and culture-positive specimens (48% vs. 56%, p = 0.24) were lower in the oral-rinse compared to the no oral-rinse group, although the differences were not statistically significant.. Oral rinse prior to sputum expectoration is a promising strategy to reduce mycobacterial culture contamination in areas with high HIV prevalence, if strategies can be devised to reduce the adverse impact of oral rinse on smear- and culture-positivity.

    Topics: Adult; Anti-Infective Agents; CD4 Lymphocyte Count; Chlorhexidine; Coinfection; Colony Count, Microbial; Cough; Female; HIV; HIV Infections; Humans; Male; Microscopy; Mouthwashes; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Nystatin; Prospective Studies; Single-Blind Method; Specimen Handling; Sputum; Tuberculosis, Pulmonary; Uganda

2012

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for nystatin-a1 and Cough

ArticleYear
Concomitant sensitization to inhaled budesonide and oral nystatin presenting as allergic contact stomatitis and systemic allergic contact dermatitis.
    Cutis, 2016, Volume: 97, Issue:1

    Concomitant allergic reactions to multiple drugs are uncommon. We report the case of a 66-year-old woman who presented with concomitant sensitization to inhaled budesonide and oral nystatin presenting as allergic contact stomatitis and systemic allergic contact dermatitis. It is notable that one of the reactions was caused by oral nystatin, which generally is not considered to be allergenic due to its poor intestinal absorption. Diagnoses were confirmed on patch testing with histologic examination along with oral challenge testing. We also used challenge testing to rule out cross-reactivity among nystatin and other macrolide drugs, both antifungals and antibiotics.

    Topics: Administration, Inhalation; Aged; Antifungal Agents; Budesonide; Candidiasis, Oral; Cough; Dermatitis, Allergic Contact; Female; Glucocorticoids; Humans; Nystatin; Stomatitis

2016
[Alveolar proteinosis. 2 cases with ultrastructural study].
    La semaine des hopitaux : organe fonde par l'Association d'enseignement medical des hopitaux de Paris, 1969, Feb-20, Volume: 45, Issue:9

    Topics: Acetylcysteine; Adrenal Cortex Hormones; Adult; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Autoantibodies; Biopsy; Bronchoscopy; Cough; Dyspnea; Heparin; Humans; Immunoelectrophoresis; Lipoproteins; Male; Microscopy, Electron; Mucoproteins; Nystatin; Pleural Effusion; Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis; Pulmonary Alveoli; Respiratory Function Tests; Sputum; Trypsin

1969