Two Pragmatic Approaches to Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
November 14th 2023Empirical antibiotic therapy in diabetic foot ulcer infections increases hospitalization and prolonged symptoms in patients being treated for lower limb cellulitis are common. Two recent papers examine the need for effective communication, the importance of objective findings in cellulitis management, and the benefits of culture-based antibiotic therapy in diabetic foot ulcer cases.
Changing the Antibiotic Reimbursement Model to Encourage Drug Development Proliferation
November 12th 2023Although the current reimbursement model makes it difficult for pharmaceutical companies to recoup their investments, a subscription model like the prospective congressional bill, the Pasteur Act, may help change that paradigm. In addition, there are international measures being carried out that may bring about changes.
FDA: COVID-19 Moderna Vaccine Dose Needs to be Adjusted for Pediatric Population
November 7th 2023The federal agency was made aware some health care providers had administered the full single dose vial of the vaccine, which contains “notably more” volume than the 0.25 mL volume indicated for children aged 6 months to 11 years.
Invasive Histoplasmosis Presenting as Tenosynovitis in an Immunocompromised Patient
November 3rd 2023A patient with a history of lupus nephritis initially presented with right hand and arm symptoms that were attributed to a lupus flare. However, eight months later, the patient experienced increasing pain and edema in his right hand, leading to a diagnosis of Histoplasma tenosynovitis.
Outpatient Antimicrobial Stewardship: The Keys to Developing a Successful Program
This form of stewardship can reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescribing, reduce costs, and optimize patient outcomes.