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Oxford University Press, Clinical Infectious Diseases, 9(75), p. 1668-1674, 2022

DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciac364

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Persistent MRSA Bacteremia: Resetting the Clock for Optimal Management

Journal article published in 2022 by Thomas L. Holland, Arnold S. Bayer, Vance G. Fowler ORCID
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Abstract

Abstract A positive follow-up blood culture for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) while on seemingly appropriate therapy is a common and ominous development. However, the definition and management of persistent MRSA bacteremia is unstandardized. In this Opinion Paper, we identify the presence of bacteremia for > 1 calendar day as a “worry point” that should trigger an intensive diagnostic evaluation to identify metastatic infection sites. Next, we define the duration of MRSA bacteremia that likely constitutes antibiotic failure and outline a potential management algorithm for such patients. Finally, we propose pragmatic clinical trial designs to test treatment strategies for persistent MRSA bacteremia.