Journal article
Shorter antibiotic courses in the immunocompromised: the impossible dream?
H Imlay, NC Laundy, GN Forrest, MA Slavin
Clinical Microbiology and Infection | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2023
Abstract
Background: A growing number of studies have demonstrated similar outcomes with shorter courses of antibiotics for bacterial infections. Immunocompromised patients are frequently excluded from these studies despite anticipated benefits associated with shortening antibiotic courses (including lower risks of antibiotic toxicity, Clostridioides difficile infection, drug-resistant pathogens, and microbiome alterations). Objectives: To critically review the literature that assesses shorter antibiotic courses in immunocompromised patients, specifically among solid organ transplant recipients and neutropenic fever (NF) syndromes among patients on antineoplastic chemotherapy and undergoing haematopo..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest. This work was funded in part by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council grants APP1116876 and APP1173791 (author M.A.S.) .