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Adult patients with acute leukemia receiving remission-induction chemotherapy.
Patients received either antibacterial prophylaxis (AP) and low-microbial diet (LBD) or AP and normal hospital diet (NHD) to prevent infections.
Patients were randomized into two groups.
AP included ciprofloxacin 500 mg every 12 hours and oral fluconazole 50 mg every 24 hours and was started before initiation of chemotherapy and discontinued when leukocyte counts recovered to 1,000/mm3 or higher.
Randomized, controlled pilot study
No statistically significant differences were found between the two groups for rates of infection.