Central Nervous System Antimicrobial Exposure and Proposed Dosing for Anthrax Meningitis.
John S BradleyJürgen B BulittaRachel CookPatricia A YuChelsea IwamotoElisabeth M HesseDanielle ChaneyYon YuJordan L KennedyDavid SueAdolf W KarchmerWilliam A BowerKatherine HendricksPublished in: Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (2024)
Prompt empiric antimicrobial therapy of patients with suspected or confirmed anthrax meningitis may reduce the high morbidity and mortality. Our data support using several β-lactam-, fluoroquinolone-, and tetracycline-class antimicrobials as first-line and alternative agents for treatment of patients with anthrax meningitis; all should achieve effective microbiologic exposures. Our data suggest antimicrobials that should not be relied on to treat suspected or documented anthrax meningitis. Furthermore, the protein synthesis inhibitors clindamycin and linezolid can decrease toxin production and may be useful components of combination therapy.