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=== Anaplasmosis === | === Anaplasmosis === | ||
* Human granulocytic anaplasmosis, suspected or symptomatic | * Human granulocytic anaplasmosis, suspected or symptomatic <ref name="pmid17029130">{{cite journal| author=Wormser GP, Dattwyler RJ, Shapiro ED, Halperin JJ, Steere AC, Klempner MS et al.| title=The clinical assessment, treatment, and prevention of lyme disease, human granulocytic anaplasmosis, and babesiosis: clinical practice guidelines by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. | journal=Clin Infect Dis | year= 2006 | volume= 43 | issue= 9 | pages= 1089-134 | pmid=17029130 | doi=10.1086/508667 | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=17029130 }} </ref> | ||
:* Preferred regimen: [[Doxycycline]] 100 mg orally bid (or intravenously for those patients unable to take an oral medication) for 10 days | :* Preferred regimen: [[Doxycycline]] 100 mg orally bid (or intravenously for those patients unable to take an oral medication) for 10 days | ||
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===Typhoid fever=== | ===Typhoid fever=== | ||
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Anaplasmosis
- Human granulocytic anaplasmosis, suspected or symptomatic [1]
- Preferred regimen: Doxycycline 100 mg orally bid (or intravenously for those patients unable to take an oral medication) for 10 days
- Alternative regimen: Rifampin 300 mg orally bid for 7–10 days (For patients with mild illness due to HGA who are not optimally suited for doxycycline treatment because of a history of drug allergy, pregnancy, or age <8 years)
- Pediatric regimen: Doxycycline 4 mg/kg per day in 2 divided doses (maximum of 100 mg per dose) given orally (or intravenously for children unable to take an oral medication); Rifampin 10 mg/kg bid for children (maximum of 300 mg per dose) (For children age <8 years without Lyme disease)
- NOTE (1): Children ≥8 years of age may be treated with a 10-day course of Doxycycline; For severely ill children <8 years of age without concomitant Lyme disease, the panel recommended an abbreviated treatment course of 4–5 days
- NOTE (2): If the patient has concomitant Lyme disease, then Amoxicillin 50 mg/kg per day in 3 divided doses (maximum of 500 mg per dose) OR Cefuroxime axetil 30 mg/kg per day in 2 divided doses (maximum of 500 mg per dose) should be initiated at the conclusion of the course of Doxycycline to complete a 14-day total course of antibiotic therapy
- NOTE: Rifampin is not effective therapy for Lyme disease, patients coinfected with B. burgdorferi should also be treated with Amoxicillin OR Cefuroxime axetil
Brucellosis
Ehrlichiosis
Tularemia
Typhoid fever
References
- ↑ Wormser GP, Dattwyler RJ, Shapiro ED, Halperin JJ, Steere AC, Klempner MS; et al. (2006). "The clinical assessment, treatment, and prevention of lyme disease, human granulocytic anaplasmosis, and babesiosis: clinical practice guidelines by the Infectious Diseases Society of America". Clin Infect Dis. 43 (9): 1089–134. doi:10.1086/508667. PMID 17029130.