Combination therapy with two antimicrobial agents is superior to monotherapy in severe community-acquired pneumonia, and recent data suggest that addition of a macrolide as the second antibiotic might be superior to other combinations. This observation requires confirmation in a randomised control trial, but this group of antibiotics have pleiotropic effects that extend beyond bacterial killing. Macrolides inhibit bacterial cell-to-cell communication or quorum sensing, which not only might be an important mechanism of action for these drugs in severe infections but may also provide a novel target for the development of new anti-infective drug
AbstractFor patients hospitalized with pneumonia, guidelines provide empirical antibiotic recommenda...
Objectives: This meta-analysis examined the effect of macrolides on resolution of community-acquired...
Background: Systemic corticosteroids have anti-inflammatory effects, whereas macrolides also have im...
Combination therapy with two antimicrobial agents is superior to monotherapy in severe community-acq...
Antibiotic combinations that include macrolides have shown lower mortality rates than β-lactams in m...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a common and potentially serious illness that is associated wi...
Background. Macrolides are used to treat pneumonia despite increasing antimicrobial resistance. Howe...
AbstractThe relative efficacy, safety and ecological implications of macrolides vs. quinolones in th...
IMPORTANCE: The clinical benefit of adding a macrolide to a β-lactam for empirical treatment of mode...
While the inflammatory response to severe pneumonia is paramount in limiting and resolving the infec...
BACKGROUND: For years, monotherapy with a beta-lactam antibiotic (penicillin, amoxicillin or second-...
BACKGROUND: For years, monotherapy with a beta-lactam antibiotic (penicillin, amoxicillin or second-...
Objectives. While the inflammatory response to severe pneumonia is paramount in reining in and resol...
Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) has a potential complication of bacteremia. The objec...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) ranks 4th in all-cause morbidity and is the 3rd leading cause of ...
AbstractFor patients hospitalized with pneumonia, guidelines provide empirical antibiotic recommenda...
Objectives: This meta-analysis examined the effect of macrolides on resolution of community-acquired...
Background: Systemic corticosteroids have anti-inflammatory effects, whereas macrolides also have im...
Combination therapy with two antimicrobial agents is superior to monotherapy in severe community-acq...
Antibiotic combinations that include macrolides have shown lower mortality rates than β-lactams in m...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a common and potentially serious illness that is associated wi...
Background. Macrolides are used to treat pneumonia despite increasing antimicrobial resistance. Howe...
AbstractThe relative efficacy, safety and ecological implications of macrolides vs. quinolones in th...
IMPORTANCE: The clinical benefit of adding a macrolide to a β-lactam for empirical treatment of mode...
While the inflammatory response to severe pneumonia is paramount in limiting and resolving the infec...
BACKGROUND: For years, monotherapy with a beta-lactam antibiotic (penicillin, amoxicillin or second-...
BACKGROUND: For years, monotherapy with a beta-lactam antibiotic (penicillin, amoxicillin or second-...
Objectives. While the inflammatory response to severe pneumonia is paramount in reining in and resol...
Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) has a potential complication of bacteremia. The objec...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) ranks 4th in all-cause morbidity and is the 3rd leading cause of ...
AbstractFor patients hospitalized with pneumonia, guidelines provide empirical antibiotic recommenda...
Objectives: This meta-analysis examined the effect of macrolides on resolution of community-acquired...
Background: Systemic corticosteroids have anti-inflammatory effects, whereas macrolides also have im...