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  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideCefadroxil
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  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideLoracarbef
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  • Johns Hopkins HIV GuideStaphylococcus spp.
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  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideStreptococcus species
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      • Group B Streptococcus (S. agalactiae)
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  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideStreptococcus pyogenes (Group A)
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      • Soft tissue infections or sepsis
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  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideCefuroxime
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      • USUAL PEDIATRIC DOSING
  • Johns Hopkins HIV GuideScabies
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    • References
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideSmallpox
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  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideStaphylococcus aureus
    • SITES OF INFECTION
  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideFuruncle/Carbuncle
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  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideTinea corporis/tinea cruris
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  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideVaricella-zoster virus
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  • Johns Hopkins Diabetes GuideDermatologic Manifestations of Diabetes
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  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideSkin conditions in the returned traveler
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  • Johns Hopkins ABX GuideCellulitis
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