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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 16.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Infect Dis. 2009 Dec 1;49(11):1703–1710. doi: 10.1086/647945

Table 1.

Patient Characteristics and Treatment of Actinomycosis

Patient Age,
years
Sex Genotype Age at
diagnosis
Site of actinomycosis Therapya Surgery Outcome
1 23 M gp91phox 7 years Cervical/submandibular lymph nodes Intravenous ceftriaxone-meropenem, penicillin V, BMT Yes Survived, no recurrence
2 6 M gp91phox 2 years Cervical lymph node Oral amoxicillin-azithromycin-clindamycin Yes Survived, no recurrence
3 28 F p22phox 6 months Cervical lymph node, lung/liver abscess Intravenous penicillin G, oral azithromycin RFA Survived, no recurrence
4 19 F gp91phox 12 years Cervical lymph nodes Intravenous vancomycin-imipenem-clindamycin, oral clindamy- cinintravenous penicillin G Yes Survived, no recurrence
5 13 M gp91phox 6 weeks Cervical lymph node Intravenous meropenem Yes Survived, no recurrence
6 10 M gp91phox 7 years Liver Granulocyte transfusions, oral amoxi-cillin-clarithromycin, corticosteroids, intravenous amoxicillin-clindamy-cin, azithromycin Yes Survived, recurrence
7 16 M gp91phox 1 year Liver Ultrasonography-guided drainage, in- terferon-g, intravenous penicillin G, penicillin V Yes Survived, no recurrence
8 38 M gp91phox 6 years Liver Oral amoxicillin, intravenous tri-methoprim-sulfamethoxazole, intravenous voriconazole RFA Survived, recurrence
9 10 M p22phox 1 year Lung, cervical lymph node BMT, granulocyte transfusions, 5-flucytosine, interferon gamma No Survived, no recurrence
10 2 M gp91phox 8 months Lung, cervical lymph node Intravenous clindamy cin-minocycline-ciprofloxacin, oral minocycline-cipro-floxacin, intravenous ceftriaxone-teicoplanin, oral penicillin-trovafloxacin Yes Recurrence, died

NOTE. BMT, bone marrow transplantation; RFA, radiofrequency ablation.

a

Items in boldface type indicate that the antibiotic therapy was apparently effective against infection with Actinomyces species.