Study on the Application and Time-Dependent Effects of Antibiotics in the Treatment of Neonatal Pneumonia
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https://doi.org/10.62177/apjcmr.v1i6.1016Keywords:
Neonatal Pneumonia, Antibiotics, Clinical Application, Time-Dependent Effects, Research Progress, Future OutlookAbstract
This article first outlines the fundamental definitions of Mycoplasma pneumoniae and the basic principles of antibiotics. It then analyzes and discusses the progress in antibiotic application and time-effect studies for neonatal pneumonia treatment, specifically comparing conventional antibiotic therapy with stepwise treatment regimens, and contrasting monotherapy with penicillin, monotherapy with cephalosporins, and combination therapy. Finally, it offers a prospective outlook on antibiotic application and time-effect research in neonatal pneumonia treatment, aiming to provide valuable reference for further scholarly investigations.
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