Objective: To investigate the effects of the co-use of sodium cephalosporine and azithromycin on the rehabilitation process and drug safety of patients with pediatric pneumonia mycoplasma pneumonia. Methods: Selected 94 cases of pediatric pneumonia mycoplasma pneumonia admitted to our hospital from March 2017 to March 2019 as the study object, divided into observation group (n-46) and control group (n-46) according to the random numerical table method, and gave the control group Archie treatment on the basis of conventional treatment such as oxygen absorption and sputum, The observation group was treated with cephalosporine sodium on the basis of the control group, and recorded the time of disappearance of clinical symptoms such as fever and cough in two groups, and compared the clinical efficacy and adverse reactions of the two groups. Results: The clinical symptoms of the observation group disappeared significantly earlier than the control group (average P 0.05), and the observation group was admitted to hospital for (7.5 to 1.2) days, significantly shorter than the control group's hospitalization time (8.2 x 1.4 days), The total efficiency of treatment in the observation group was significantly higher than that of the control group (P 0.05), and there was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions in the two groups (P.05). Conclusion: The combination of azithromycin and cephalosporine sodium to treat mycoplasma pneumonia in children can significantly improve the clinical efficacy of children, shorten the time of disappearance of clinical symptoms, promote patient severation without increasing adverse reactions.
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