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Πέμπτη 15 Ιουνίου 2017

Myroides Soft Tissue Infections: Falling Outside of Practice Guidelines A Propos an Instructive Case.

Previously classified as Flavobacterium odoratum, Myroides species, although not regular constituents of the normal endogenous human flora may occasionally cause clinical disease. Most infections follow either exposure to environmental sources or acquired nosocomially often linked to contaminated water. The bulk of nonhealthcare-associated infections involve skin and soft tissues resulting from a traumatic event frequently accompanied by bacteremia. Once considered to be "opportunistic pathogens," infections with Myroides also occur in immunocompetent individuals. Their unanticipated involvement and inherent multidrug resistance often lead to treatment failures when empiric and practice guideline recommended antimicrobial regimens be administered. However, other than in specific circumstances, it remains in the best interest of "good practice," antibiotic stewardship efforts, and patient care to adhere to evidence-based guidelines and avoid influences such as the case we present and anecdotal experiences suggesting that broad-spectrum empiric antibiotic prescribing is a prudent practice in the initial treatment of undefined skin and soft tissues. Copyright (C) 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.

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