- Author:
Antonio MASTROIANNI
1
;
Sonia GRECO
;
Filippo URSO
;
Maria Vittoria MAURO
;
Valeria VANGELI
Author Information
- Publication Type:Brief Communication
- From:Infection and Chemotherapy 2022;54(1):165-172
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: This brief report documents the safety and efficacy of high-dose tigecycline as a salvagetherapy in in a case series of five patients with serious central nervous system (CNS) rocky mountain spotted fever (RMSF). These severily ill patients were unable to take any oral drug therapy, parenteral doxycycline was unavailable and absorption of oral doxycycline was a concern in these critically ill patients. As far as we know, we report the successfull use of tigecycline for the treatment of rickettsial meningitis for the first time in Italy. We suggest more studies on tigecycline in severe CNS infections from Rickettsia species and multi-drug resistant bacteria, especially the use of tigecycline at higher than standard doses in these lifethreathening infectious diseases.