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Tag: Hospital acquired infection

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How Bad Off Are You If the Doctor Puts You on Vancomycin?

4 min read
Vancomycin is a powerful, hospital-grade antibiotic reserved for treating serious and life-threatening infections, so if the doctor puts you on vancomycin, it indicates a severe condition that requires aggressive treatment. However, being on vancomycin also means you are receiving a highly effective medication with a proven track record against resistant bacteria, accompanied by careful monitoring to maximize safety.

How Long Do You Take IV Antibiotics for Pseudomonas?

5 min read
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), *Pseudomonas aeruginosa* caused an estimated 32,600 infections among hospitalized patients in 2017 alone, with many strains exhibiting high resistance. Consequently, determining the appropriate course of IV antibiotics for *Pseudomonas* is a complex medical decision that varies significantly based on the infection's location and severity, as well as the patient's individual health factors.