Infectious Disease Alert – April 1, 2022
April 1, 2022
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Modernizing Care of Children with Otitis Media
Otitis media usually resolves spontaneously. Antibiotics should not routinely be administered to children with acute uncomplicated otitis media.
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Pregnant, Influenza-Infected, and Hospitalized
Almost one-third of women ages 15-44 years hospitalized with influenza were pregnant and almost 5% required intensive care.
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Delaying Antibiotics in Patients with Suspected Infection Increases Risk of Septic Shock
A retrospective cohort study found that delaying the first dose of antibiotics in patients suspected of having an infection in the emergency department led to a higher risk of progressing to septic shock and in-hospital mortality. Every hour antibiotics were delayed increased the risk of septic shock by 4%.
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Rifampin and Prosthetic Joint Infections
In patients with prosthetic joint infection, no modifiable surgical or antibiotic factors were independently associated with success or failure. Factors not associated with outcomes include the extent of debridement, exchange of mobile parts, use of rifampin or of ciprofloxacin, and duration of intravenous or oral antibiotic administration.
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Rats in Washington, DC? The Seoul of the Issue
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported cases of the Seoul hantavirus in Washington, DC.
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Infectious Disease Alert Updates
Bloodstream Infections During COVID-19; Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia and Probiotics; Simplified Recommendations for Pneumococcal Vaccination