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 @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 @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 @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'…
Interesting, and potentially important.
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'…
It's time to drop the message that not finishing a course of antibiotics contributes to the emergence of antibiotic resistance in pathogens circulating in human populations. Fabulous thread on a deeply important topic.
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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'…
TIL
A fascinating read — I had no idea
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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'…
🤯
Tldr "Habiskan antibiotiknya" mungkin tidak sepenting itu (dan malah berisiko overtreatment)
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 @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. The dogma on this always felt odd to me
RT @baym: Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it'…
Since it's World Antibiotic Awareness Week, let's revisit the recent article in which Llewelyn et al. convincingly argue that it's time to drop the message that not finishing a course of antibiotics contributes to resistance. Because it's incorrect #WAAW
@MikaelNiku Mutta on myös tauteja, joissa tavoitellaan eradikaatiota, vaikka tuberkuloosi ja seksitaudit. Tubissa hoidon keskeyttäminen koska ”I already feel fine” olisi huono idea. Mutta ovat nämä vähemmistössä kuitenkin. https://t.co/WgeHncf7uN
RT @ABsteward: @sanijlee @BradSpellberg @JAMAInternalMed The antibiotic course has had its day @bmj_latest @MartinLlewelyn #IDTwitter #medt…
@sanijlee @BradSpellberg @JAMAInternalMed The antibiotic course has had its day @bmj_latest @MartinLlewelyn #IDTwitter #medtwitter #TwitteRx https://t.co/m1haKZ1YAS
https://t.co/QH1RwQdcJx I've thought about this so much. We are always told that not completing a prescribed antibiotic course will contribute to resistance but after doing an ID fellowship I've learned that a large percentage of antibiotic courses prescr
@ERistagno @BradSpellberg Here it is! https://t.co/EEQcZ4G62b
@faye_y_yang I found this citation in a blog post by @miramaximos. https://t.co/dfxrhsLuY8
@mojgan_haji @BradSpellberg Also read this article https://t.co/n4fP9ZJ2D1
RT @ABsteward: My 2d favorite ID article by @MartinLlewelyn The antibiotic course has had its day #IDTwitter #medtwitter #TwitteRx #ASPcha…
My 2d favorite ID article by @MartinLlewelyn The antibiotic course has had its day #IDTwitter #medtwitter #TwitteRx #ASPchat https://t.co/m1haKZ1YAS
@CharlesGoodnig1 That perspective on how resistance develops, though common, is currently being reconsidered, for both theoretical and empirical reasons: https://t.co/6ndRrlQwBb https://t.co/BVeKiRyoQh
RT @JoeAlcockMD: My approach - choosing shorter duration and lower doses of antibiotics when clinically appropriate https://t.co/YcTLo0NZLO
My approach - choosing shorter duration and lower doses of antibiotics when clinically appropriate https://t.co/YcTLo0NZLO
@ewjordan @davidmanheim The idea of the full antibiotic course being so critical to prevent resistance is a strange thing, it doesn’t actually line up with evolutionary theory or evidence. This bmj article is a good place to start: https://t.co/ptxKwPoHkw
@k_pyrc @Grzegorz_Red No własnie chyba jest odwrotnie. To niepotrzebne przyjmowanie antybiotyków sprawia, że przestają być one skuteczne. Prof. Martin Llewellyn mówi, że wskazanie do dokończenia terapii nie ma poparcia w nauce https://t.co/HgTEb0ehCW
@DrGregHouse73 @MerryMust @corezzimau @cris_cersei Mi ricordo che uscì questo articolo, era stato ripreso da alcuni giornali di divulgazione, però non so se ci sono state discussioni ulteriori https://t.co/L5rhB6vZ1k
@SerGo_o Пффф. Ну, кпро это переодически говорят те или иные учёные или "учёные". Короче, лучше завершить курс раньше, чем позже...Как оказалось нет доказательной базы о вреде прерывания курса антибиотиков. Это как аспирином, то он вреден, то полезен 😎 ht
RT @Mikosoph: So who knew that one can use #antibiotic as effectively for much shorter than the doctor tells them? https://t.co/gFaI43XuRk
@charles_forsyth @MikePelletti @florian_krammer It's always good to question the dogma, especially because these are not normal/ideal times. It's taken decades to question the completion of a course of antibiotics (https://t.co/jqGrtJpNJn), perhaps a littl
@Starcourse Not obvious. Lots of papers .... eg this plus a good one in Science and follow up I can’t find just now. https://t.co/wA4QXLYZE4
for another view see https://t.co/V0V15jZzow Also the responses available at same link
@MRSumrain صحيح وانا هيك درست. لكن الاراء العلمية بدأت بالابتعاد عن هاي الفكرة الان. بعض المصادر للاطلاع: https://t.co/sktQFBptQq https://t.co/gKeI5yutJ9 Overkill: When Modern Medicine Goes Too Far by Paul A. Offit
@ZaherWejdan في دراسات كثير على الموضوع. في كتاب جميل عن هذا الموضوع ومواضيع مشابهة اسمه overkill لطبيب اطفال امريكي مرموق. وهاي مقالة جميلة عن موضوع كورسات المضادات الحيوية بالتحديد: https://t.co/gKeI5yutJ9
@MemesonMarilyn @SaintRPh Not finishing the whole bottle is supported by science! -"the idea that stopping antibiotic treatment early encourages antibiotic resistance is not supported by evidence, while taking antibiotics for longer than necessary increas
Уляно, you're so 2016. "the idea that stopping antibiotic treatment early encourages antibiotic resistance is not supported by evidence, while taking antibiotics for longer than necessary increases the risk of resistance" Исследование: https://t.co/Yu1XKe
It’s not about shorter courses for a specific infection, it’s about duration and resistance. People go 🤯🤯🤯 when I say ‘finish the course’ is not always right. https://t.co/gyGJDiZiCK #ASPchat https://t.co/Q1MuvEKDFF
RT @ABsteward: @ASP_Chat The antibiotic course has had its day By @MartinLlewelyn https://t.co/m1haKZ1YAS Busting the Myth of “Static vs Ci…
RT @DocSaimaAslam: “Thus, virtually all available data from high-quality, RCTs demonstrate no intrinsic superiority of bactericidal compare…
RT @ABsteward: @ASP_Chat The antibiotic course has had its day By @MartinLlewelyn https://t.co/m1haKZ1YAS Busting the Myth of “Static vs Ci…
RT @ABsteward: My favorite ID articles of all time #IDTwitter @BradSpellberg @MartinLlewelyn Plus The New Antibiotic Mantra—“Shorter Is Bet…
RT @DocSaimaAslam: “Thus, virtually all available data from high-quality, RCTs demonstrate no intrinsic superiority of bactericidal compare…
“Thus, virtually all available data from high-quality, RCTs demonstrate no intrinsic superiority of bactericidal compared to bacteriostatic agents. Other drug characteristics such as optimal dosing, pharmacokinetics, and tissue penetration may be more impo
RT @ABsteward: My favorite ID articles of all time #IDTwitter @BradSpellberg @MartinLlewelyn Plus The New Antibiotic Mantra—“Shorter Is Bet…
RT @ABsteward: @ASP_Chat The antibiotic course has had its day By @MartinLlewelyn https://t.co/m1haKZ1YAS Busting the Myth of “Static vs Ci…
RT @ABsteward: My favorite ID articles of all time #IDTwitter @BradSpellberg @MartinLlewelyn Plus The New Antibiotic Mantra—“Shorter Is Bet…
RT @QuinonezRicardo: @TchouMd @m_schefft @safelydoingless @DavidPJohnsonQI @DrJFriedman We should, and we are not the only ones who think s…
RT @QuinonezRicardo: @TchouMd @m_schefft @safelydoingless @DavidPJohnsonQI @DrJFriedman We should, and we are not the only ones who think s…
@TchouMd @m_schefft @safelydoingless @DavidPJohnsonQI @DrJFriedman We should, and we are not the only ones who think so https://t.co/e7yUAfHNyM
Don’t finish the course? Next they’ll be saying you can drink on antibiotics! https://t.co/VbsKaMOSya
The antibiotic course has had its day BMJ 2017 https://t.co/RC0LDh3NR8
for those interested, here's the inspiration point: "The antibiotic course has had its day' (@bmj_latest) https://t.co/R3wnCIOzOb
Boom. Uno reverse card. 🧐🧐 I believe Thank u
@simon_brooke Well I wasn’t even aware of that concept until today tbh. But I looked into it and found this so not sure if thinking has now moved on? https://t.co/24urPCzQyN
British Medical Journal 🤷♂️👇🏻 https://t.co/24urPCzQyN
RT @apsmunro: @sportyginger @KeriCrewsonMD You’re right (my colleague is actually doing this exact study) and it was long thought to be a b…
RT @apsmunro: @sportyginger @KeriCrewsonMD You’re right (my colleague is actually doing this exact study) and it was long thought to be a b…
@sportyginger @KeriCrewsonMD You’re right (my colleague is actually doing this exact study) and it was long thought to be a big issue People are now wondering if stopping when you feel better (and taking a shorter course) may actually be the best option -
RT @ReneMalenfant: @undocusci This is widespread but generally bad advice. See: https://t.co/VUn4lfQrYf "...the idea that stopping antibi…
Hey uhh: "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 message" https://t.co/5w1rmZ0jtl
There are some good articles on this in the New Scientist. We need a New Strategy to be able to keep developing new antibiotics. Unfortunately, they are not **ideal** for Pharmaceutical Companies - usually taken for only a short time, not life long AND bac
@DoctorKarl is this verified anywhere? It goes against my whole life’s practice! https://t.co/zEHIPRwFLi
Saw a reddit post about antibiotics and almost everyone seems to be so misinformed. Supporting review: https://t.co/tIL6Y75LOW https://t.co/wOuFMDhNNV
RT @ngkabra: My life is a lie. New research (published in BMJ, no less) indicates that failing to complete an antibiotic course *does not*…
Shit... I don’t understand whether to believe a doctor or not anymore?
RT @ngkabra: My life is a lie. New research (published in BMJ, no less) indicates that failing to complete an antibiotic course *does not*…
RT @ngkabra: My life is a lie. New research (published in BMJ, no less) indicates that failing to complete an antibiotic course *does not*…
RT @ngkabra: My life is a lie. New research (published in BMJ, no less) indicates that failing to complete an antibiotic course *does not*…
RT @ngkabra: My life is a lie. New research (published in BMJ, no less) indicates that failing to complete an antibiotic course *does not*…
RT @ngkabra: My life is a lie. New research (published in BMJ, no less) indicates that failing to complete an antibiotic course *does not*…