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Oral Versus Intravenous Antibiotics for Pediatric Osteoarticular Infection: When and to Whom?

Rosa M Alcobendas RuedaEsmeralda NúñezLaura MartínMaría Belén HernándezJesús Saavedra-LozanoClara UdaondoSara MuriasAgustin RemesalCristina Calvonull null
Published in: The Pediatric infectious disease journal (2022)
An exclusively oral administration could be a safe option in selected patients with OAI. Low-risk criteria are proposed: good general condition, no underlying disease, 6 months to 3 years old, appropriate oral tolerance, C-reactive protein <80 mg/L, erythrocyte sedimentation rate/C-reactive protein ratio ≥0.67, no skin injury, no recent surgery, no cervical spondylodiscitis and no local complications at onset.
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