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  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideHepatic Abscess
    • PATHOGENS
    • CLINICAL
    • DIAGNOSIS
    • TREATMENT
      • Drainage and General Management
      • Antibiotic treatment
      • Amebic hepatic abscess
      • Hydatid (Echinococcal) cyst
      • Selected Drug Comments
    • FOLLOW-UP
    • OTHER INFORMATION
    • Pathogen-Specific Therapy
    • Basis for recommendation
    • References
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideTrovafloxacin
    • INDICATIONS
      • NON-FDA APPROVED USES
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideDehydroemetine
    • References
    • USUAL ADULT DOSING
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideErtapenem
    • INDICATIONS
      • NON-FDA APPROVED USES
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideQuinine
    • ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS
      • RARE
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideBurkholderia pseudomallei (Meloidosis)
    • SITES OF INFECTION
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideRhodoccocus hoagii
    • SITES OF INFECTION
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuidePeptostreptococcus spp. (and Finegoldia magna)
    • TREATMENT
      • Other Measures
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideLactobacillus
    • SITES OF INFECTION
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideIodoquinol
    • COMMENTS
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideCryptococcus
    • SITES OF INFECTION
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideOxacillin
    • INDICATIONS
      • NON-FDA APPROVED USES
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideAmpicillin + Sulbactam
    • INDICATIONS
      • NON-FDA APPROVED USES
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideMyelitis
    • DIAGNOSIS
    • References
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuidePeritonitis: Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis, Secondary Peritonitis and Intraperitoneal Catheter-associated Peritonitis
    • CLINICAL
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideFever of Unknown Origin (FUO)
    • PATHOGENS/CAUSES
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideFever in the returned traveler from tropical areas
    • CLINICAL
    • DIAGNOSIS
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideEdwardsiella spp.
    • References
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideCholangitis
    • DIAGNOSIS
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideRespiratory tract infections: In the returned traveler
    • CLINICAL
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideEnterobius (Pinworm)
    • References
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideStaphylococcus aureus
    • TREATMENT
      • Selected Drug Comments
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideKlebsiella species
    • References
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideTrimethoprim + Sulfamethoxazole
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