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. 1990 May;34(5):937–938. doi: 10.1128/aac.34.5.937

Randomized trial of doxycycline versus josamycin for Mediterranean spotted fever.

F Bella 1, B Font 1, S Uriz 1, T Muñoz 1, E Espejo 1, J Traveria 1, J A Serrano 1, F Segura 1
PMCID: PMC171727  PMID: 2193627

Abstract

We undertook a randomized clinical trial comparing therapeutic efficacy of the 1-day doxycycline regimen with the 5-day josamycin regimen for Mediterranean spotted fever. All 59 patients recovered uneventfully, and results did not significantly differ between the two schedules. One-day doxycycline therapy is an effective, easy, and inexpensive treatment. Josamycin is a useful therapeutic alternative that may be particularly convenient for pregnant women and patients with a history of allergy to tetracyclines.

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