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Outcomes of β-Hemolytic Streptococcal Necrotizing Skin and Soft-tissue Infections and the Impact of Clindamycin Resistance.

Dara L HornEmma A RobertsJolie ShenJeannie D ChanEileen M BulgerNoel S WeissJohn B LynchChloe Bryson-CahnBryce R H Robinson
Published in: Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (2022)
β-Hemolytic streptococci are highly prevalent in NSTIs, and in our population clindamycin resistance was more common than previously described. Greater risk of limb loss among patients with β-hemolytic streptococci-particularly clindamycin-resistant strains-may portend a more locally aggressive disease process or may represent preexisting patient characteristics that predispose to both infection and limb loss. Regardless, these findings may inform antibiotic selection and surgical management to maximize the potential for limb salvage.
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