ID 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Tx for pretty much all mild regional dimorphic fungal infections

A

itraconazole

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2
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Tx for all severe/disseminated regional dimorphic fungal infections

A

lipid amphotericin

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3
Q

Duration of INH + rifampin for latent TB infection

A

3 months

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4
Q

Tx for latent MDR-TB infection

A

levofloxacin (or moxi) for 6-12 months

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5
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Tx for MDR-TB exposure

A

levofloxacin (or moxi) for 6-12 months

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6
Q

First-line Tx for MSSA endocarditis

A

nafcillin

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7
Q

Second-line Tx for MSSA endocarditis

A

cefazolin

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8
Q

First-line Tx for MRSA endocarditis

A

daptomycin

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9
Q

Oral Abx for uncomplicated S. aureus bacteremia

A

none!

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10
Q

Duration of INH monotherapy for latent TB

A

6-9 months

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11
Q

Duration of rifampin/rifamycin monotherapy for latent TB

A

4 months

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12
Q

IDSA/ATS preferred monotherapy for latent TB

A

rifampin

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