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Overview
Medical Therapy
Uncomplicated cases of diarrhea due to Y. enterocolitica usually resolve on their own without antibiotic treatment.
Chronic Pharmacotherapies
In more severe or complicated infections, antibiotics such as aminoglycosides, doxycycline, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, or fluoroquinolones may be useful.
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