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Antimicrobial hypersensitivity
Principles of assessing patients reporting antimicrobial hypersensitivity
Allergy testing to confirm antimicrobial hypersensitivity
Antibiotic
Bartonella infections
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Septic arthritis of a native joint
Bone and joint infections other than osteomyelitis and native joint septic arthritis
Sepsis or septic shock associated with a bone or joint source
Directed therapy for native bone or joint infection
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Prevention of infection
Q fever
Pneumonia
Directed therapy for pneumonia
Respiratory tract infections other than pneumonia
Acute rheumatic fever
Rickettsial infections
Salivary gland infections
Sepsis and septic shock: Identification and initial management
Sepsis and septic shock: Empirical regimens
Directed therapy for bloodstream infections, including sepsis and septic shock
Skin and soft tissue infections
Traumatic wound infections
Urinary tract infections in adults
Urinary tract infections in children
Identifying resistant pathogens or Candida species
Principles of obtaining blood for culture
Principles of antimicrobial use
Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS)
Practical information on using antimicrobial drugs
Aminoglycoside use
Vancomycin use in adults
Vancomycin use in young infants and children
Monitoring antimicrobial blood concentrations
Ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
Antimicrobial hypersensitivity
Overview and definition of antimicrobial hypersensitivity
Principles of assessing patients reporting antimicrobial hypersensitivity
Clinical history for initial assessment of patients reporting antimicrobial hypersensitivity
Allergy testing to confirm antimicrobial hypersensitivity
Prioritisation of antimicrobial allergy testing
When to do antimicrobial allergy testing
Setting for antimicrobial allergy testing
Method of antimicrobial allergy testing
References
Principles of antimicrobial desensitisation
Penicillin hypersensitivity
Trimethoprim+sulfamethoxazole hypersensitivity in adults
Kidney impairment and antimicrobial dosing
Contact details for health departments and public health units
Amikacin initial dose calculator
Gentamicin initial dose calculator
Tobramycin initial dose calculator
Allergy testing to confirm antimicrobial hypersensitivity
Prioritisation of antimicrobial allergy testing
When to do antimicrobial allergy testing
Setting for antimicrobial allergy testing
Method of antimicrobial allergy testing