bamse
New member
Hi,
Is it possible to treat gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria in the same time?
I've just started with a first dose of triple sulfa, but I've read that sulfa treatment target gram-positive types.
According to Moe's book, gram negative infections are most common. I was thinking to start erythromicin treatment.
I have three options:
- do both treatments in parallel
- continue with sulfa for 3 more days (just had one day treatment) and decide based on the results
- stop sulfa and switch to gram-negative treatment
I would appreciate any suggestion, my fish stopped eating since moving it to QT two days ago and I am really worried.
TIA
Is it possible to treat gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria in the same time?
I've just started with a first dose of triple sulfa, but I've read that sulfa treatment target gram-positive types.
According to Moe's book, gram negative infections are most common. I was thinking to start erythromicin treatment.
I have three options:
- do both treatments in parallel
- continue with sulfa for 3 more days (just had one day treatment) and decide based on the results
- stop sulfa and switch to gram-negative treatment
I would appreciate any suggestion, my fish stopped eating since moving it to QT two days ago and I am really worried.
TIA