A tablet to prevent COVID infections in close contacts:
Ensitrelvir reduced the risk of transmission among household contacts with covid in this Phase 3 study from Japan.
This could be extraordinarily helpful in Long Term Care among vulnerable people.
https://t.co/yS5o9lFFOG
🆕🔥Systematic Review and Noninferiority Meta-Analysis 🌟s @DrToddLee@DrEmilyMcD
Seven vs Fourteen Days of Antibiotics for Gram-Negative Bloodstream Infection
@BradSpellberg#IDXposts
https://t.co/2L26ylMSVa
So:
Measles can be a big deal, most recover but bad outcomes happen and it still kills people - mostly kids- every year.
People may be blasé about this because the vaccine, which is safe, HAS worked well.
For most, two doses and you are good (prior exposures matter)
10/10
Hospital antibiotic stewardship programs with designated funding & resources use less fluoroquinolones, anti-pseudomonal agents, and clindamycin
🆕 in @ASHE_Journal
📰https://t.co/NqVqrglSiC
#antimicrobialstewardship
Thank you @SabraGibbens for your bravery in writing this - right where it belongs, in a peer-reviewed journal. These are strange times. An important and necessary perspective.
@picardonhealth@cmaj@EricTopol
https://t.co/XsUHy7eSOR
Post-hoc bias: a marginal improvement in symptoms tends to encourage patients/HCPs to continue treatment even when the change is coincidental. This can lead to continuing dubious and costly treatments, including unnecessary antibiotics:
https://t.co/GH7MXLGqhC @JAMANetworkOpen
Drug-related hospital re-admission is common in older adults and many events are preventable. #Antibiotics are one of the top 3 drug classes implicated
https://t.co/NN3J514I0l
94% of patients with a penicillin allergy who were testing were negative.
Penicillin allergy testing should be a part of preoperative management.
Should Penicillin Allergy Testing Be Included as Part of Preoperative Testing? - PubMed https://t.co/YkL6oWOTW0
Important for providers particularly in GTHA to understand most of this area falls into a lyme endemic zone (along with pockets in SW ON, around Kingston, and Up north). Very different than years past with small endemic zones.
https://t.co/SvG9wswL4W
During Canada's shortage of children’s fever and pain medications, parents were guided to use weight-based divided doses of adult formulations.
Our new @NEJM study reports this was associated with increased paediatric dosing errors for Tylenol and Advil: https://t.co/zAWP9ELV03
An underrated reason to go from IV to Po antibiotics is nursing time required to prepare and administer them:
💊 PO 80 seconds
💉 IV 22 minutes
According to @jabicjenkins this time in motion data will help to convince non-stewards to support this important initiative
#ECCMID23
Poster 625 at #SHEASpring2023: Do you have FOMO (fear of missing organisms)? If your patient with a diabetic foot infection has not had a culture with Pseudomonas in the past year, this has a negative predictive value of 94%. Hold on the pip-tazo!
Fantastic review I was waiting for
🆕️🔥🔥 @CMIJournal@CLandersdorfer @GweeAmanda
Prof.Nation
Clinical pharmacological considerations in an early IV to oral antibiotic switch:are barriers real or simply perceived?
Rationale of switch in context of PKPD
https://t.co/H6B8sbPm5L
My husband Tom survived a #superbug infection yrs ago but like many, has several comorbidities. After >3yrs of avoiding #COVID, it hit him hard despite being vaxxed & getting #Paxlovid. He was hospitalized this wknd but is finally on the mend. #COVIDisNotMild#COVIDAwarenessWeek
Vancomycin is the oldest and most frequently used drug in our arsenal against MRSA
Despite being used for almost 65 years, vancomycin resistance (MIC ≥ 16 μg/mL) is extraordinarily uncommon, with just 52 incidents of VRSA reported worldwide in the past two decades #IDTwitter
Everyone who's treating MRSA Bacteremia should read this article now!
An excellent review by @VanceFowler5 et Al @CIDJournal
Persistent MRSA Bacteremia: Resetting the Clock for Optimal Management
🌟Excellent figures 🌟
@snap_trial
Thoughts 🤔 #IDTwitter
https://t.co/9A9drvhWbF