A 57-year-old woman with severe bronchiectasis frequently received antibiotics, including penicillin, for acute exacerbations due to Pasteurella multocida. Although the bacteria showed a decrease in antibiotic susceptibility, her symptoms and X-ray findings became stable, and severe exacerbations were not observed for the last few years after a low-dose erythromycin treatment was started. The development of a respiratory infection with Pasteurella multocida is relatively uncommon, but it can be controlled by immunomodulation which is associated with long-term macrolide therapy.
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Seki, M., Sakata, T., Toyokawa, M., Nishi, I., & Tomono, K. (2016). A chronic respiratory Pasteurella multocida infection is well-controlled by long-term macrolide therapy. Internal Medicine, 55(3), 307–310. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.55.4929
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