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==Medical Therapy==
==Medical Therapy==
The treatment of anthrax infection includes antimicrobial and antitoxin agents. This treatment and postexposure prophylaxis differs from other bacterial infections because:
The treatment of [[anthrax]] infection includes [[antimicrobial]] and [[antitoxin]] agents. This treatment and postexposure [[prophylaxis]] differs from other [[bacterial infections]] because:
* Production of toxin
* Production of [[toxin]]
* Potential for antimicrobial drug resistance
* Potential [[antibiotic resistance]]
* Frequent occurrence of meningitis
* Frequent occurrence of [[meningitis]]
* Presence of latent spores must be taken into account when selecting postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) or a combination of antimicrobial drugs for treatment of anthrax.
* Presence of latent [[spores]] must be taken into account when selecting postexposure [[prophylaxis]] or a combination of [[antibiotics]] for treatment of [[anthrax]].


==Antimicrobial Treatment==
==Antimicrobial Treatment==

Revision as of 14:26, 17 July 2014

Medical Therapy

The treatment of anthrax infection includes antimicrobial and antitoxin agents. This treatment and postexposure prophylaxis differs from other bacterial infections because:

Antimicrobial Treatment

Antimicrobial Treatment for Systemic Disease with Possible Meningitis

Antimicrobial Treatment for Systemic Disease If Meningitis Is Ruled Out

Follow–up Oral Treatment for Systemic Disease

Treatment for Cutaneous Anthrax without Systemic Involvement

Antitoxins

Supportive Treatment