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  2. May 11, 2023 · E coli enteric infections may present with septic shock or severe dehydration and require crystalloid fluid replacement. Antimicrobials known to be useful in cases of traveler's diarrhea...

  3. Oct 1, 2022 · Treatment. For illness caused by E. coli, no current treatments can cure the infection, relieve symptoms or prevent complications. For most people, treatment includes: Rest. Fluids to help prevent dehydration and fatigue.

  4. Although effective, their use is discouraged when nitrofurantoin or TMP-SMX are active. Single dose aminoglycosides and oral fosfomycin (for E. coli only) are also alternative treatments for uncomplicated cystitis caused by ESBL-E. Rationale

  5. Nov 30, 2020 · Antibiotics. Antibiotics are drugs that kill bacteria or prevent them from dividing and growing. E. coli does respond to antibiotics. However, antibiotics may increase the amount of toxins produced by the bacteria, increasing the risk of severe complications such as hemolytic uremic syndrome.

  6. 1. can help direct appropriate therapy for specific infectious disease syndromes as well as for infections caused by specific microorganisms. These guidelines should be applied in the context of host characteristics, response to therapy, and cost of therapy.

    • Surbhi Leekha, Christine L. Terrell, Randall S. Edson
    • 2011
  7. Antibiotics can effectively treat E. coli infections outside the digestive tract and most intestinal infections but are not used to treat intestinal infections by one strain of these bacteria. (See also Overview of Bacteria.) Some strains of E. coli normally inhabit the digestive tract of healthy people.

  8. Antimicrobial agents are appropriate treatment for acute, severe, persistent, or progressive infectious diseases. The efficacy of treatment depends on the accuracy of the diagnosis of infection and the appropriateness of the antimicrobial agent for the causative microorganism.

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