J Korean Diabetes.  2011 Jun;12(2):83-87. 10.4093/jkd.2011.12.2.83.

Antimicrobial Therapy in Diabetic Foot Infections

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  • 1Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Internal Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. infection@medimail.co.kr

Abstract

Treatment of diabetic foot infection remains a challenging issue to be solved. Bacterial species complicating diabetic foot ulcer differ from those of non-diabetic patients. Empirical antibiotic regimens are selected based on the severity and type of infection (acute infection versus chronic infection), which should always include coverage for aerobic Gram-positive cocci, especially Staphylococcus aureus. Narrow-spectrum antibiotic agents are considered for mild-to-moderate, recent infections, while broad-spectrum agents are usually required for severe, chronic infections, targeting both Gram-positive cocci and Gram-negative bacilli.

Keyword

Diabetes; Foot infection; Antimicrobial agent; Empirical therapy

MeSH Terms

Diabetic Foot
Gram-Positive Cocci
Humans
Staphylococcus aureus
Ulcer

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