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[[Tetracycline]]-group antibiotics ([[doxycycline]], [[tetracycline]]) are commonly used. [[Chloramphenicol]] is an alternative medication recommended under circumstances that render tetracycline derivates usage undesirable (such as severe | [[Tetracycline]]-group antibiotics ([[doxycycline]], [[tetracycline]]) are commonly used. [[Chloramphenicol]] is an alternative medication recommended under circumstances that render tetracycline derivates usage undesirable (such as severe liver malfunction, kidney deficiency, in children under nine years and pregnant women). The drug is administered for seven to ten days. | ||
The treatment for bacillary angiomatosis is [[erythromycin]] given for three to four months.<ref>{{cite journal | author=Beghari S, Rolain J-M, Grau GE, ''et al.'' | title=Antiangiogenic effect of erythromycin: an in vitro model of ''Bartonella quintana'' infection | journal=J Infect Dis | year=2006 | volume=193 |issue=3 | pages=380–6 }}</ref> | The treatment for bacillary angiomatosis is [[erythromycin]] given for three to four months.<ref>{{cite journal | author=Beghari S, Rolain J-M, Grau GE, ''et al.'' | title=Antiangiogenic effect of erythromycin: an in vitro model of ''Bartonella quintana'' infection | journal=J Infect Dis | year=2006 | volume=193 |issue=3 | pages=380–6 }}</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Overview
Tetracycline-group antibiotics (doxycycline, tetracycline) are commonly used. Chloramphenicol is an alternative medication recommended under circumstances that render tetracycline derivates usage undesirable (such as severe liver malfunction, kidney deficiency, in children under nine years and pregnant women). The drug is administered for seven to ten days.
The treatment for bacillary angiomatosis is erythromycin given for three to four months.[1]
References
- ↑ Beghari S, Rolain J-M, Grau GE; et al. (2006). "Antiangiogenic effect of erythromycin: an in vitro model of Bartonella quintana infection". J Infect Dis. 193 (3): 380&ndash, 6.