[Treating diphtheria in the 21st century].

J Beneš, O Džupová
Author Information
  1. J Beneš: Department of infectious diseases, 3nd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic, e-mail: benes.infekce@seznam.cz.

Abstract

The existing recommendations for treatment of diphtheria involve the use of a hyperimmune serum neutralizing diphtheria toxin and subsequent penicillin therapy killing the pathogen. Unfortunately, diphtheria antitoxin is no longer available in the Czech Republic and this condition seems to remain permanent. Thus, the whole strategy for diphtheria treatment must be changed. Instead of penicillin, antibiotics inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis such as clindamycin or linezolid should be administered. Macrolides could be appropriate in mild to moderate disease.

MeSH Term

Anti-Bacterial Agents
Czech Republic
Diphtheria
Humans

Chemicals

Anti-Bacterial Agents

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