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Antibiotic duration, but not abscess size, impacts clinical cure of limited skin and soft tissue infection after incision and drainage.
Antibiotics are frequently prescribed following incision and drainage of cutaneous abscesses. In subgroup analyses from a recent clinical trial, the investigators observed higher likelihood of cure with antibiotic courses beyond 5 or 7 days (up to 10). They concluded that antibiotic duration, but not abscess size, impacted clinical cure of limited skin and soft tissue infection after incision and drainage.
AHRQ-funded; HS021736; HS024269.
Citation: Lake JG, Miller LG, Fritz SA .
Antibiotic duration, but not abscess size, impacts clinical cure of limited skin and soft tissue infection after incision and drainage.
Clin Infect Dis 2020 Jul 27;71(3):661-63. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciz1129..
Keywords: Antibiotics, Injuries and Wounds, Medication