jarisch-herxheimerreactionemedicine

Tetracycline,chloramphenicol,penicillinanderythromycinhavebeenusedsuccessfully.Asinthetreatmentofsyphilis,antibioticsmayelicitaJarisch– ...,2020年7月28日—AJarisch-Herxheimerreaction(JHR)isashort-livedimmunologicresponsetoantimicrobialtreatmentofsyphilischaracterizedbyfever, ...,,由ADhakal著作·2022·被引用21次—JarischHerxheimerreaction(JHR)isatransientclinicalphenomenonthatoccursinpatientsinfect...

Herxheimer Reaction

Tetracycline, chloramphenicol, penicillin and erythromycin have been used successfully. As in the treatment of syphilis, antibiotics may elicit a Jarisch– ...

Jarisch

2020年7月28日 — A Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction (JHR) is a short-lived immunologic response to antimicrobial treatment of syphilis characterized by fever, ...

Jarisch-Herxheimer Reaction

由 A Dhakal 著作 · 2022 · 被引用 21 次 — Jarisch Herxheimer reaction (JHR) is a transient clinical phenomenon that occurs in patients infected by spirochetes who undergo antibiotic treatment. The ...

Jarisch

由 C McKenzie 著作 · 2021 · 被引用 2 次 — The Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction (JHR) is a well-reported phenomenon most commonly occurring after the treatment of syphilis with penicillin.

Jarisch

2021年9月27日 — It is believed to be caused by the release of endotoxin-like substances when large numbers of Treponema pallidum are killed by antibiotics. It ...

Jarisch

The Jarisch–Herxheimer reaction is traditionally associated with antimicrobial treatment of syphilis. ... The reaction is also seen in the other diseases caused ...

Relapsing Fever in Emergency Medicine Medication

2023年2月15日 — The JH reaction produces apprehension, diaphoresis, fever, tachycardia, and tachypnea with an initial pressor response followed rapidly by ...

Syphilis Treatment & Management

2017年7月11日 — Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction. Following the initiation of treatment, the dying treponemes release inflammatory molecules that trigger a ...

The Jarisch

由 T Butler 著作 · 2017 · 被引用 183 次 — During the JHR, which occurs in most patients 1–2 hours after antibiotic treatment, spirochetes disappear from the blood within about 5 hours.