Antibiotics for cat bite treatment
[DOCX File]TREATMENT GUIDELINES FOR HEALTH STAFF
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Consider the need for tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis (Tdap) booster immunization if status unknown or last dose given more than 5 years ago. If signs of infection are present or bite wound is on the hand, consider antibiotic treatment with amoxicillin/clavulanate …
[DOC File]Lecture 4 - Bacterial Skin Diseases
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Treatment: surgical debridement, antiseptic lavage and appropriate antibiotics. 3. Cat bite abscess (less common in dogs) a. Etiology . i. Bite wound abscesses are most frequently noted in head or tail region. The skin seals over puncture site trapping bacteria inside, and abscess develops within 2 - 4 days (causative organisms are usually anaerobes from oral microflora). ii. Commmon ...
[DOC File]Drug - UW Students Web Server
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MOA (bactericidal/bacteriostatic) CIDAL, acid unstable antibiotic that inhibits the biosynthesis of cell wall mucopeptide (peptidoglycan). Most effective when bacteria are growing (subject to the inoculum effect). Spectrum (Gm+, Gm-, anaerobes)
[DOCX File]Antimicrobial prescribing table - NICE
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Dog or other traditional pet bite (excluding cat bite) Do not offer antibiotic prophylaxis if the bite has broken the skin but not drawn blood. Offer antibiotic prophylaxis if the bite has broken the skin and drawn blood if it has caused considerable, deep tissue damage …
[DOC File]Primary Care Antibiotic Guidelines 2010
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Regular paracetamol or ibuprofen for pain (ensure correct dose for age or weight at the right time and maximum doses for severe pain) AOM resolves in 60% of cases in 24hrs without antibiotics, which only reduce pain at 2 days and does not prevent deafness.
[DOC File]Chapter 20: Infectious Diseases Affecting the ...
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E) Will usually resolve itself without treatment but multiple antibiotics are effective . against the pathogen. 1) Thorough cleaning of a cat bite or scratch will usually prevent the infection. 3. Rickettsial Infections. A) Require insect vectors and target small blood vessels in the body. 1) Symptoms often include a rash, edema, and hypotension
[DOCX File]Purpose .ca
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Acute infection with IV antibiotics required (assume a few days of IV Abx, stepping down to oral antibiotics, but they can tell you.); Request for sexually transmitted infection testing; Follow up results; Substance use; Positive communicable disease (Hep C) – coordinate with Public Health and Treatment options. May 2018, Kamloops. 14. Andy (Version B) M. 16. Mental health, youth, substance ...
[DOCX File]Guide For Antimicrobial Use In Dogs and Cats
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Anaerobic activity useful for cat-bite infections, periodontal disease, tooth abscesses, wound infections. Drug of choice for streptococci, clostridia, actinomycosis and Pasteurella multocida. Greater activity against Gram negative bacteria than penicillin, including E. coli and Proteus mirabilis.
SOME COMMON AND IMPORTANT SURGICAL INFECTIONS
determines treatment, more important than micro dx. Distinguish between simple cellulitis (type 1) vs serious infection, consisting of necrotizing cellulitis, fasciitis, or myonecrosis (type 2). Determine the level and whether necrosis is present. Treat simple cellulitis with antibiotics only, operate + antibiotics …
[DOC File]Antimicrobial Guidelines
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If active infection, send pre-treatment swab.3C. Review antibiotics after culture results. Active infection if. cellulitis/increased pain/pyrexia/purulent exudate/odour.2C. If active infection: flucloxacillin. or clarithromycin 500mg QDS . 500mg BD As for cellulitis PVL. PHE Panton-Valentine Leukocidin (PVL) is a toxin produced by 4.9% of S. aureus from boils/abscesses. This bacteria can ...
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