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Clinical experience with linezolid for the treatment of Nocardia infection

  • Edina H. Moylett
  • , Susan E. Pacheco
  • , Barbara A. Brown-Elliott
  • , Tracy R. Perry
  • , E. Stephen Buescher
  • , Mary C. Birmingham
  • , Jerome J. Schentag
  • , Joseph F. Gimbel
  • , Aaron Apodaca
  • , Margot A. Schwartz
  • , Robert M. Rakita
  • , Richard J. Wallace
  • Texas Children's Hospital Houston
  • University of Texas Health Center at Tyler
  • Kindred Hospital
  • Eastern Virginia Medical School
  • Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo
  • Virginia Mason Medical Center

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Abstract

Linezolid is an oxazolidinone that has activity against most gram-positive bacteria, including in vitro activity against all Nocardia species and strains. We describe 6 clinical cases of nocardiosis that were successfully treated with linezolid. Two patients had underlying X-linked chronic granulomatous disease, and 2 patients were receiving chronic corticosteroid therapy. Four of 6 patients had disseminated disease, and 2 of these 4 patients had multiple brain abscesses. Four patients primarily received monotherapy; for the fifth patient, linezolid was added to a failing multiple-drug regimen, and, for the sixth patient, it was used as part of combination therapy. All 6 patients were successfully treated, although 1 patient had a presumed relapse of central nervous system infection after premature discontinuation of the drug. Linezolid appears to be an effective alternative for the treatment of nocardiosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)313-318
Number of pages6
JournalClinical Infectious Diseases
Volume36
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2003

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