Evidence of failure of oral third- generation cephalosporin treatment for shigella sonnei infection

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Abstract

In 2017, state health departments notified the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about 4 patients with shigellosis who experienced persistent illness after treatment with oral third-generation cephalosporins. Given increasing antibiotic resistance among Shigella, these cases highlight the need to evaluate the efficacy of oral cephalosporins for shigellosis.

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Collins, J. P., Friedman, C. R., Birhane, M. G., Karp, B. E., Osinski, A., Montgomery, M. W., … Watkins, L. F. (2020). Evidence of failure of oral third- generation cephalosporin treatment for shigella sonnei infection. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/OFID/OFAA113

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