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In critically ill patients, anti-anaerobic antibiotics increase risk of adverse clinical outcomes.

Rishi ChanderrajJennifer M BakerStephen G KayChristopher A BrownKevin J HinkleDaniel J FergleRoderick A McDonaldNicole R FalkowskiJoseph D MetcalfKeith S KayeRobert J WoodsHallie C PrescottMichael W SjodingRobert P Dickson
Published in: The European respiratory journal (2022)
In critically ill patients, early treatment with anti-anaerobic antibiotics is associated with increased mortality. Mechanisms may include enrichment of the gut with respiratory pathogens, but increased mortality is incompletely explained by infections alone. Given consistent clinical and experimental evidence of harm, the widespread use of anti-anaerobic antibiotics should be reconsidered.
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