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How do you manage resistant infections that persist after stopping antibiotic therapy in patients with non-CF bronchiectasis?

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Pulmonology · Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

It depends on what is meant by resistant infections; if this means multi-drug resistant bacteria that remain present after treatment ends and when symptoms have returned to baseline, there are many things to consider. First, has the person had many exacerbations before? Or do they have minimal sympt...

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Infectious Disease · Saint Francis Hospital

Ultimately depends on the why and where

WHY has the organism acquired resistance genomes? (Too much) Prior Abx exposures? Resident in a unit (NH, Chronic Care, ICU) with high ambient MDR’s? Warranted or inadvertent elimination of protective normal flora? Usually, a combination of several.

WHERE is t...

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