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How long do you typically treat mixed infections involving Actinomyces such as empyema or abdominal abscesses when adequate source control has been achieved?

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Infectious Disease · Private Pratice

In cases like this, shorter course of treatment can be given. In a case where there is no concern for residual mass, invasive disease or fistulous disease, treatment can be anywhere from 2 to 6 weeks. I would generally recommend at least 3 weeks for an empyema with Actinomyces as the cause provided ...

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Infectious Disease · UMass Chan Medical School - Baystate Health

When adequate source control has been achieved (e.g, complete drainage or removal of infected tissue), mixed infections involving Actinomyces—such as empyema or abdominal abscesses—can usually be treated for a shorter duration than classic actinomycosis. 3-6 weeks of therapy for empyema and abdomina...

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