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  1. ... for infected atopic eczema involve the use of systemic antibiotics active against S. aureus , topically applied antibiotics, and ... or if they think antibiotic resistance is relevant. Systemic antibiotics that are active against Staphylococcus aureus and streptococcus ...
  2. ... try to eradicate it using a combination of systemic antibiotics, oral or intravenous, with an inhaled antibiotic. They ... fibrosis. In their expert opinion intensive treatment with systemic and inhaled antibiotics should improve the chances of eradication. The committee ...
  3. ... observational) ( Schlesinger et al , 2009 ), the need for systemic antibiotics did not differ when assessed on a per ...
  4. ... observed reduction in antibiotic use and effect of antibiotic adverse reactions, super-infections, or drug resistance. Studies lacked standardized reporting of adverse events ...
  5. systemic oral
  6. ... C, Fernandez-Serrano S, et al. Impact of antibiotic therapy on systemic cytokine expression in pneumococcal pneumonia. Eur J Clin ...
  7. ... to drug allergy Knopf H, Du Y. Perceived adverse drug reactions among ... antibiotic use by children. Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of ...
  8. ... the number of patients needing to receive toxic systemic treatment overall. Specifically, the GC thought that the recommendation to use helicobacter antibiotic eradication therapy in all patients with gastric MALT ...
  9. ... potential to aid the diagnosis of local and systemic infections, differentiate ... antibiotic therapy. Among these biomarkers, procalcitonin is the most ...
  10. systemic parenteral
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