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Trends of drug resistance to the commonly used antibiotics to combat the COVID-19 pandemic: Experience from a super-speciality institute of Northern India
CONCLUSIONS: The authors noted a dip in the overall sensitivity towards doxycycline and azithromycin. This finding clearly indicates the increasing rates of antibiotic resistance in a developing country such as India during these COVID times. A proper anti-microbial stewardship programme during these times will help to de-escalate the increasing resistance rates and will prove to be of great help to the primary care physicians.PMID:36618232 | PMC:PMC9810933 | DOI:10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_548_22
Source: Primary Care - January 9, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Chinmoy Sahu Sweta Singh Ashutosh Pathak Sangram Singh Patel Ujjala Ghoshal Uday Shanker Singh Zia Hashim Source Type: research

Erythema Multiforme: A Presentation of COVID-19 Pneumonia
We present the case of a 63-year-old female unvaccinated against COVID-19. She presented with fever, cough, shortness of breath, and rash. The symptoms were present for four days and appeared after contact with a confirmed symptomatic COVID-19-positive family member. The rash started first on the chest and then spread to the face and whole body including the palms and soles. It was erythematous and maculopapular and is associated with ulceration and swelling of the lips. In places, it was confluent and had a target-like appearance. On admission, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) polymerase ch...
Source: Herpes - August 17, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Megha Puri William A Vasquez Espinosa Mary Tobiasson Chirag Patel Source Type: research

Lower Extremity Salvage in a Diabetic Patient With Cutaneous Mucormycosis and COVID-19 After Open Patella Fracture
Conclusion: This case highlights an approach to an indolent mucormycosis infection in the skin over a patella fracture in a patient with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus, including the sequence of surgical care, debridement, and selection of antimicrobials. Major amputation and orthopedic revision were avoided. This patient also underwent successful free tissue transfer after testing positive for COVID-19.PMID:35756595 | PMC:PMC9196960 | DOI:10.31486/toj.21.0099
Source: Ochsner Journal - June 27, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Danny A S Hammoudi Malika M Morar Anna Garbuzov Daniel Urias Kristopher M Katira Source Type: research