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Streptococcus gallolyticus (formerly known as Streptococcus bovis) is associated with colon cancer. Strongly consider Gastroenterology consultation and colonoscopy.
The following regimen applies only to gentamicin sensitive isolates.
If the isolate is resistant to gentamicin, discuss alternative synergy agents with Infectious Diseases
Six weeks, with or without addition of gentamicin for first two weeks.
The course starts from the first negative blood culture, and may require alteration if complications occur or the patient requires surgery/valve replacement
Penicillin G 4 million units IV q4h x 6 weeks
OR
Ceftriaxone 2g IV q24h x 6 weeks
WITH OR WITHOUT
Gentamicin 3mg/kg IV q24h (trough <1µg/mL) x first 2 weeks
Choose Ceftriaxone 2g IV daily INSTEAD of Penicillin in above regimen, with or without the addition of gentamicin for first 2 weeks.
Vancomycin 25mg/kg IV load followed by 15mg/kg IV maintenance for a target trough of 10-15mg/L, without the addition of gentamicin for first two weeks.
View vancomycin nomogram
Desensitization procedure
Drug to which patient has an immediate hypersensitivity reaction, is administered in increasing increments to allow TEMPORARY tolerance of the drug for a period of required therapy.