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Enterococcal Strains Susceptible to Penicillin, Gentamicin, and Vancomycin

Enterococcus Susceptible to
Penicillin, Gentamicin, and Vancomycin
Preferred Regimen (Adult)
Ampicillin 2 g IV q4h x 4—6 weeks
OR
Penicillin G potassium 3—5 million U/day IV q4h x 4—6 weeks
PLUS
Gentamicin 1 mg/kg IV q8h x 4—6 weeks
Preferred Regimen (Pediatric)
Ampicillin 2 g IV q4h x 4—6 weeks
OR
Penicillin G potassium 3—5 million U/day IV q4h x 4—6 weeks
PLUS
Gentamicin 1 mg/kg IV q8h x 4—6 weeks
Alternative Regimen (Adult)
Vancomycin 15 mg/kg IV q12h x 6 weeks
PLUS
Gentamicin 1 mg/kg IV q8h x 6 weeks
Alternative Regimen (Pediatric)
Vancomycin 15 mg/kg IV q12h x 6 weeks
PLUS
Gentamicin 1 mg/kg IV q8h x 6 weeks
Adult, Age <50 Years
Preferred Regimen
Vancomycin 30–60 mg/kg/day IV q8–12h
to achieve serum trough concentrations of 15–20 μg/mL
AND
Cefotaxime 8–12 g/day IV q4–6h
OR
Ceftriaxone 2 g IV q12h
Adult, Age >50 Years
Preferred Regimen
Vancomycin 30–60 mg/kg/day IV q8–12h
AND
Ampicillin 2 g IV q4h
AND
Cefotaxime 8–12 g/day IV q4–6h
OR
Ceftriaxone 2 g IV q12h
Immunocompromised
Preferred Regimen
Vancomycin 30–60 mg/kg/day IV q8–12h
AND
Ampicillin 2 g IV q4h
AND
Cefepime 2 g IV q8h
OR
Meropenem 2 g IV q8h
Recurrent
Preferred Regimen
Vancomycin 30—60 mg/kg/day IV q8–12h
AND
Cefotaxime 8–12 g/day IV q4–6h
OR
Ceftriaxone 2 g IV q12h

Add Ampicillin 2 g IV q4h (50 mg/kg IV q6h for children) if meningitis caused by Listeria monocytogenes is also suspected.

Adapted from Advances in treatment of bacterial meningitis. Lancet. 2012;380(9854):1693-702.[1]

  1. van de Beek, D.; Brouwer, MC.; Thwaites, GE.; Tunkel, AR. (2012). "Advances in treatment of bacterial meningitis". Lancet. 380 (9854): 1693–702. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(12)61186-6. PMID 23141618. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)