Antibioottikuurien pituudessa olisi varmasti lyhentämisen varaa. https://t.co/zwgNIIu6Bh
@Ari_Arifu2 @MAlpelicano Puede que no sea tan seguro que haya que realizar el ciclo completo según esté artículo. Quizá sea más prudente analizar cada caso. Pero no soy experto https://t.co/sve59hDoUG
@clickholebot https://t.co/cqVouTQSuZ Evidence is mixed
@pastoralcomical yeah lol, I was shocked recently when I repeated the traditional pseudofactoid about surviving bacteria developing resistance and my doctor friend corrected me https://t.co/aoieJsJjr6 https://t.co/c8kmIyRPqI
@lampmeeting your younger coworker is completely correct though https://t.co/sKgisjgZjC https://t.co/aoieJsJjr6 https://t.co/c8kmIyRPqI
@priti899 @happiedoc @WomenNeph_india Dont worry @priti899 your intrinsic choices are also backed by BMJ.https://t.co/Y5J1jLliEo
@alexfeinberg1 Weird metaphor, antibiotics have no effect on viruses (nor is it necessarily recommended anymore to complete a prescribed antibiotic treatment https://t.co/bYUY0q3hMb)
@dogheaux @True_JordanVIP @sabrinabrier This is not actually as universally true as people think https://t.co/2GIfJwR1cy
RT @matthewmof31: @TomWalshMD13 @Cortes_Penfield I tried to go down this rabbit hole in the attached talk This is a nice paper on the topi…
RT @matthewmof31: @TomWalshMD13 @Cortes_Penfield I tried to go down this rabbit hole in the attached talk This is a nice paper on the topi…
RT @matthewmof31: @TomWalshMD13 @Cortes_Penfield I tried to go down this rabbit hole in the attached talk This is a nice paper on the topi…
RT @matthewmof31: @TomWalshMD13 @Cortes_Penfield I tried to go down this rabbit hole in the attached talk This is a nice paper on the topi…
RT @matthewmof31: @TomWalshMD13 @Cortes_Penfield I tried to go down this rabbit hole in the attached talk This is a nice paper on the topi…
@TomWalshMD13 @Cortes_Penfield I tried to go down this rabbit hole in the attached talk This is a nice paper on the topic as well https://t.co/t2vqJ9YGC4 https://t.co/7mn22GF5Bt
RT @bmj_latest: Has the antibiotic course had its day? Analysis says the “complete the course” message lacks evidence #AMR https://t.co/nyY…
I always try to tweet something about this article because I re-read it all the time and it's so good but I never can because I can't articulate all the problems with the concept of an antibiotic course as well as it does. I just wish it was open access!
@yleuutiset Kiitos kun käsittelette erittäin tärkeää aihetta. Uutisessa esitettyä vanhaa käsitystä ”kesken” jätettyjen hoitojen aiheuttamasta lääkeresistenssistä pidetään jo lähinnä myyttinä ja väärinkäsityksenä. Tästähän keskusteltiin paljon muutama vuosi
RT @billyhumblebrag: @Kirsten3531 There's some legitimate debate around that and some serious suggestion that taking a full course might *i…
@Kirsten3531 There's some legitimate debate around that and some serious suggestion that taking a full course might *increase* risk of superbugs https://t.co/zWA332K2D7
@samaanthaax Interesting read… https://t.co/VLk8Po9QOl
@theEndurancePT I know it's not what the post's actually about but: "With little evidence that failing to complete a prescribed antibiotic course contributes to antibiotic resistance, it’s time for policy makers, educators, and doctors to drop this messag
RT @infectocast: de que uma cura completa e duradoura será alcançada contra o desejo de minimizar a exposição aos antibióticos desimpedida…
RT @infectocast: de que uma cura completa e duradoura será alcançada contra o desejo de minimizar a exposição aos antibióticos desimpedida…
de que uma cura completa e duradoura será alcançada contra o desejo de minimizar a exposição aos antibióticos desimpedida pela preocupação que o tratamento mais curto causará resistência aos antibióticos. E você, o que pensa sobre o tema? doi: https://t.c
RT @lucypgeridoc: @CrimbleEthel Well it’s interesting because there isn’t really evidence for ‘completing the course’. *Follow medical advi…
RT @lucypgeridoc: @CrimbleEthel Well it’s interesting because there isn’t really evidence for ‘completing the course’. *Follow medical advi…
@CrimbleEthel Well it’s interesting because there isn’t really evidence for ‘completing the course’. *Follow medical advice* yes but actually for *some* infections an earlier stop is ok and may be safer https://t.co/Vx0JBn0qZw
@ProfDaveAndress @constans Maybe they're the ones with a grasp of antibiotic resistance? Taking the full course doesn't help: https://t.co/n0es6WpPiD The resistance comes from shared DNA fragments from the other bacteria in your system that experienced the
The antibiotic course has had its day | The BMJ https://t.co/kJQhT3jmMg
@ronasera זה המאמר, דרך אגב, שדן בשאלה, האם לסיים את כל המרשם? https://t.co/kaSCsivwiP
@ChrisHillidge @timricketts_ https://t.co/C904ejALjI More antibiotics = more resistance. Plus many courses of antibiotics weren't even necessary/effective when started, and all the adverse effects on the natural biome
@a_bazydloMD @lekarzsuwala Bylo badanie że lekarze robią błąd zalecając zbyt długo antybiotykoterapie. Np na zapalenia ucha zamiast 10 dni wystarczy 5. Zapalenie gardla zamiast 10 wystarczy 3-6. Zapalenie płuc -zamiast 10-15 wystarczy 8. Okazuje się, że ni
The antibiotic course has had its day | The BMJ https://t.co/78GJ8vBSeh
In a MRCT, pts with GN bacteremia & controlled focus received 7-14 days of ABX therapy. The primary outcome at 90days➡️all-cause mortality; relapse, suppurative or distant complications & re-admission or extended hospitalization did not vary. /5
RT @canuckIDpharm: @adamcifu That stopping antibiotics early promotes resistance https://t.co/aS9KQYNxbt
@adamcifu That stopping antibiotics early promotes resistance https://t.co/aS9KQYNxbt
Experts™️
RT @orbuch: Wait is the “you need to finish all of your antibiotics” thing actually wrong? https://t.co/UL8XlES2r5
The antibiotic course has had its day, 4 years old https://t.co/bvJs9yESam
Wait is the “you need to finish all of your antibiotics” thing actually wrong? https://t.co/UL8XlES2r5
@barriere_dr Pas tant que ça votre honneur 😜: pour les ATBio, short is beautiful: https://t.co/DRTtkeI4Xv https://t.co/GsILbZGDGe https://t.co/3apH94y4xx
@cryo2go I don't disagree in principle but worth noting that the adage about antibiotics isn't so cut and dried... https://t.co/PMFDhuMm0p
@baym also: https://t.co/DDkoSyaKea
@farmgeek Interestingly that is currently a topic of debate that is leaning towards finishing your antibiotics when you feel better, rather than continuing until a specific time point: https://t.co/FLFTVTPmHK https://t.co/fAxZQyOfl2
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
@babimouton eu pararia pois há controvérsias https://t.co/1QgEgEq5De
RT @ID_ethics: I doubt that stopping covid19 treatment early will significantly increase mutation risks Related: the moralizing idea that…
H/t to @ID_ethics for link to this BMJ paper in response to my ironic question about whether covid treatments should be policed. Seems a case can be made that need to take full course of antibiotics is part of moralising of treatment. One of co-authors is
RT @ID_ethics: I doubt that stopping covid19 treatment early will significantly increase mutation risks Related: the moralizing idea that…
I doubt that stopping covid19 treatment early will significantly increase mutation risks Related: the moralizing idea that patients should "complete the course" of antibiotics to prevent bacterial resistance is often untrue, but widely believed See: ht
RT @tony_breu: @AdamRodmanMD @Cortes_Penfield Yes, this is surely a TWDFNR. Here's a nice comment on the topic by @MartinLlewelyn and othe…
@AdamRodmanMD @Cortes_Penfield Yes, this is surely a TWDFNR. Here's a nice comment on the topic by @MartinLlewelyn and others. https://t.co/of5WI2WcY0
RT @trevor_klee: This is fascinating, at least the little I could read before the paywall. The dogma of "standard course of antibiotics" ne…
RT @NAChristakis: It's time to drop the message that not finishing a course of antibiotics contributes to the emergence of antibiotic resis…
RT @NAChristakis: It's time to drop the message that not finishing a course of antibiotics contributes to the emergence of antibiotic resis…
RT @NAChristakis: It's time to drop the message that not finishing a course of antibiotics contributes to the emergence of antibiotic resis…
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
RT @DavidSteadson: In no big surprise, it seems there is more medical dogma that is based in received "wisdom", not science.
TIL
Wonderful thread. Gotta highlight the importance of Science as it's own language being used beautifully here.
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
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RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
Really interesting thread and the linked article is fascinating. Paywalled but full text is freely available at The Usual Place™ 🏴☠️
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
Huh, another bit medical common "wisdom" disappearing into thin air.
@PublicHealthW This is about stopping antibiotics early but you get my drift https://t.co/xy0OGWPXU6
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
Ich weiß noch als ich eine lange Diskussion mit meiner Bio-Lehrerin darüber hatte und ich am ende immer noch nicht verstanden hab, wieso es zu Resistenzen führen sollte.
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
This thread is interesting. Would like to know more on this
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
I never quite articulated it in my head before now, but this makes a lot of sense. Making the patient take antibiotics after the infection is cured is essentially the same as prescribing a patient antibiotics when they don't have a bacterial infection.
RT @DavidSteadson: In no big surprise, it seems there is more medical dogma that is based in received "wisdom", not science.
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…