Perspectives for the treatment of brucellosis in the 21st century: the Ioannina recommendations
Autoria(s):
Ariza, Javier; Bosilkovski, Mile; Cascio, Antonio; Colmenero, Juan D.; Corbel, Michael J.; Falagas, Matthew E.; Memish, Ziad A.; Roushan, Mohammad Reza Hasanjani; Rubinstein, Ethan; Sipsas, Nikolaos V.; Solera, Javier; Young, Edward J.; Pappas, Georgios
Data(s)
28/11/2012
28/11/2012
01/12/2007
Resumo
Summary Points
Brucellosis remains the commonest anthropozoonosis worldwide, and its treatment remains complex, requiring protracted administration of more than one antibiotic.
In November 2006, a consensus meeting aimed at reaching a common specialist statement on the treatment of brucellosis was held in Ioannina, Greece under the auspices of the International Society of Chemotherapy and the Institute of Continuing Medical Education of Ioannina.
The author panel suggests that the optimal treatment of uncomplicated brucellosis should be based on a six-week regimen of doxycycline combined either with streptomycin for 2–3 weeks, or rifampicin for six weeks. Gentamicin may be considered an acceptable alternative to streptomycin, while all other regimens/combinations should be considered second-line.
The development of a common global therapeutic language for human brucellosis, and future, properly conducted clinical trials would definitely solve controversies regarding the disease.
Policy Forum. Competing interests: ER has received research grants from Daiichi, Bayer, and Theravance and has served as a consultant to Pfizer, Theravance, Bayer, Wyeth, Rosetta, and BiondVax.
Identificador
Ariza J, Bosilkovski M, Cascio A, Colmenero JD, Corbel MJ, Falagas ME, et al. Perspectives for the treatment of brucellosis in the 21st century: The ioannina recommendations. Plos Med. 2007 Dec;4(12):1872-8