povidone-iodine and Pyoderma

povidone-iodine has been researched along with Pyoderma* in 3 studies

Trials

1 trial(s) available for povidone-iodine and Pyoderma

ArticleYear
Oral amoxicillin vs. oral erythromycin in the treatment of pyoderma in Bamako, Mali: an open randomized trial.
    International journal of dermatology, 2007, Volume: 46 Suppl 2

    Pyoderma (bacterial superficial skin infection) is an extremely common disorder in tropical developing countries. In these settings, Streptococcus pyogenes is considered to be the main etiological agent. Apart from epidemics of poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis where mass treatment with intramuscular benzathine-penicillin is recommended, no recommendation exists for the treatment of pyoderma in this setting. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of oral amoxicillin in the treatment of pyoderma in Mali, by comparison with oral erythromycin.. In Bamako, 132 patients with pyoderma, diagnosed and graded as "severe" on clinical grounds, were randomly assigned to an oral treatment by either amoxicillin (50 mg/kg per day) or erythromycin; infections of the follicular appendage were excluded. Both drugs were associated with the topical application of povidone iodine. The patients were evaluated openly at the seventh day of treatment for cure or marked improvement of the clinical features, indicating successful treatment.. Three patients were lost to follow-up. Treatment was successful in 57 of 64 patients treated with amoxicillin vs. 58 of 65 patients treated with erythromycin (P = 0.00).. Amoxicillin was as efficacious as erythromycin in the treatment of severe pyoderma in Mali. Owing to its efficacy, added to high availability and low cost, this compound should be considered a first-line treatment of this disorder in this country, and perhaps in other countries where this condition presents in a similar way.

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Administration, Topical; Adolescent; Adult; Amoxicillin; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Anti-Infective Agents, Local; Child; Child, Preschool; Drug Therapy, Combination; Erythromycin; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Mali; Povidone-Iodine; Pyoderma; Treatment Outcome

2007

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for povidone-iodine and Pyoderma

ArticleYear
[Polyvinylpyrrolidone iodine--its significance in dermatology].
    Zeitschrift fur Hautkrankheiten, 1988, Dec-15, Volume: 63, Issue:12

    In an open comparative study, 40 patients suffering from pyoderma, combustion (1st and 2nd degrees), leg ulcer, or inflammatory white atrophy were treated with a topical preparation containing either polyvinyl pyrrolidone iodine or neomycin. Both preparations were well-tolerated. There was no local hypersensibility. With regard to the therapeutic effect, we did not observe any differences between the two groups of patients. We discuss the properties, modes of action, and contraindications, as well as the possible systemic influences of topically applied PVP iodine.

    Topics: Administration, Topical; Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Atrophy; Burns; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Neomycin; Povidone; Povidone-Iodine; Pyoderma; Skin; Skin Diseases, Infectious; Varicose Ulcer; Wound Infection

1988
Povidone-iodine shampoo for seborrheic dermatitis and pyodermas.
    New York state journal of medicine, 1959, Aug-01, Volume: 59, Issue:15

    Topics: Dermatitis, Seborrheic; Dermatologic Agents; Humans; Iodides; Iodine; Povidone; Povidone-Iodine; Pyoderma

1959