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Comparison between doxycycline–rifampin–amikacin and doxycycline–rifampin regimens in the treatment of brucellosis
Author(s) -
Mitra Ranjbar,
Fariba Keramat,
Mojgan Mamani,
Alireza Rostami Kia,
Fatemeh o-sadad Khalilian,
Seyyed Hamid Hashemi,
Marzieh Nojomi
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
international journal of infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.278
H-Index - 89
eISSN - 1878-3511
pISSN - 1201-9712
DOI - 10.1016/j.ijid.2005.11.007
Subject(s) - medicine , doxycycline , regimen , brucellosis , rifampicin , surgery , morning , antibiotics , amikacin , gastroenterology , immunology , tuberculosis , pathology , microbiology and biotechnology , biology
Combination drug therapy of brucellosis leads to recovery of symptoms, shortening of symptomatic interval, and decrease in morbidity rate, but single drug therapy is associated with more relapse episodes and a higher rate of drug resistance. Different drug combinations have been evaluated in the treatment of brucellosis. Considering the failure of treatment and relatively high rate of relapse of the disease with the World Health Organization's (WHO) recommended therapeutic regimen, we evaluated a new regimen that we assumed would increase the success of treatment and decrease the rate of relapse. In this study we compare the standard regimen of the WHO, doxycycline-rifampin (DR), to triple therapy with doxycycline-rifampin-amikacin (ADR).

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