id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-273973-3uxg97tu Guenette, Alexis Infectious Complications Following Solid Organ Transplantation 2019-01-31 .txt text/plain 5621 340 31 Always consider previous microbiological data and local epidemiology with regards to empiric antibiotics CAP should include empiric coverage for atypicals along with community-associated organisms HAP and VAP should include broad gram-positive coverage, especially MRSA, along with broad gram-negative coverage, including ESBLs and CREs if warranted Influenza is the only virus with approved treatment, oseltamavir; therefore, this should be started empirically if there is a concern Antifungals should not be started empirically, even in lung transplant recipients; however, fungal infections should be worked up thoroughly pathogen, source control, and adjustment of immunosuppression is the hallmark of treatment. Always consider previous microbiological data along with local epidemiology with regards to empiric antibiotic decisions Asymptomatic bacteriuria should only be treated in renal transplant patients during the first month posttransplantation Antimicrobials should be tailored to the causative agent, with durations that generally range from 7 to 21 days depending on the clinical context Fluconazole is the treatment of choice for cystitis and pyelonephritis if Candida is the causative organism ./cache/cord-273973-3uxg97tu.txt ./txt/cord-273973-3uxg97tu.txt