Andrew Haynes, MD
andrewhaynes.bsky.social
Andrew Haynes, MD
@andrewhaynes.bsky.social
Pediatric Infectious Disease at Children’s Colorado. Interested in oral antibiotics and pharmacometrics.
Reposted by Andrew Haynes, MD
Give me 5! This respiratory season, remember most respiratory infections don't need an antibiotic. But if prescribed, 5 days is best! Read our review in #JPIDS in support of 5 days abx (if needed) for GAS pharyngitis, AOM, and sinusitis. #PedSky #PedsIDSky #IDSky
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“Give Me Five”: The Case for 5 Days of Antibiotics as the Default Duration for Acute Respiratory Tract Infections
Abstract. Acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) account for most antibiotic prescriptions in pediatrics. Although US guidelines continue to recommend
academic.oup.com
December 10, 2024 at 12:53 AM
Reposted by Andrew Haynes, MD
Summoning the rest of PedsID to Bluesky:

Cefdinir, cefdinir, cefdinir!

#idsky #medsky
#cefdiniristrash
November 11, 2024 at 11:21 PM