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**[[Streptococcus pneumoniae]], more common in patients with [[hyposplenia]]
**[[Streptococcus pneumoniae]], more common in patients with [[hyposplenia]]
**[[Enterobacteriaceae]], especially if GI illness, or immunocompromised patients and those who inject drugs
**[[Enterobacteriaceae]], especially if GI illness, or immunocompromised patients and those who inject drugs
**[[Pseudomonas species]], more common in [[diabetes]], immunocompromised, trauma, or water exposures
**[[Pseudomonas]], more common in [[diabetes]], immunocompromised, trauma, or water exposures
**[[Aeromonas species]], more common after exposure to brackish water
**[[Aeromonas]], more common after exposure to brackish water
**[[Salmonella species]], especially in patients with [[sickle cell disease]] or [[HIV]]
**[[Salmonella]], especially in patients with [[sickle cell disease]] or [[HIV]]
**[[Eikenella corrodens]] and [[Peptostreptococcus species]], especially if recent bite or other oral flora contamination
**[[Eikenella corrodens]] and [[Peptostreptococcus]], especially if recent bite or other oral flora contamination
**[[Pasteurella multocida]], after cat bite
**[[Pasteurella multocida]], after cat bite
**[[Capnocytophaga species]], after dog bite
**[[Capnocytophaga]], after dog bite
**[[Mycoplasma hominis]], with postpartum septic arthritis, recent genitourinary tract manipulation, and immunocompromise
**[[Mycoplasma hominis]], with postpartum septic arthritis, recent genitourinary tract manipulation, and immunocompromise
*Other:
*Other:
**[[Mycobacterium tuberculosis]] and [[non-tuberculous mycobacteria]] (especially [[Mycobacterium chelonae]] and [[Mycobacterium fortuitum]]
**[[Mycobacterium tuberculosis]] and [[non-tuberculous mycobacteria]] (especially [[Mycobacterium chelonae]] and [[Mycobacterium fortuitum]]
**Fungal infections including [[Candida species]], [[Blastomyces dermatitidis]], [[Cryptococcus species]], [[Coccidioides immitis]], and [[Sporothrix schenckii]]
**Fungal infections including [[Candida]], [[Blastomyces dermatitidis]], [[Cryptococcus]], [[Coccidioides immitis]], and [[Sporothrix schenckii]]
**Viral infections including [[HIV]], [[hepatitis B virus]], [[hepatitis C virus]], [[parvovirus B19]], and alphaviruses including [[chikungunya virus]]
**Viral infections including [[HIV]], [[hepatitis B virus]], [[hepatitis C virus]], [[parvovirus B19]], and alphaviruses including [[chikungunya virus]]


== Management ==
== Investigations ==


* Note: for fluid analysis, 1 cells/microL = 1,000,000 (1E6) cells/L; alternatively 1E9 cells/L = 1,000 cells/microL
* Empiric: typically treated empirically with [[vancomycin]] and [[ceftriaxone]] empirically, followed by directed therapy

* Gonococcal
==Management==
** [[Ceftriaxone]] 1 g IV daily for 7 to 14 days

** Don't forget [[azithromycin]] 1 g po once
*Empiric: typically treated empirically with [[vancomycin]] and [[ceftriaxone]] empirically, followed by directed therapy
* Non-gonococcal:

** Treated with targetted antimicrobials
=== Gonococcal Arthritis ===
** Duration is traditionally 4 weeks, including at least 2 weeks of parenteral antimicrobials

** However, can do as short as 2 weeks for hand and wrist septic arthritis
*[[Ceftriaxone]] 1 g IV daily for 7 to 14 days
*Don't forget [[azithromycin]] 1 g po once

=== Non-Gonococcal Arthritis ===

*Treated with targetted antimicrobials
*Duration is traditionally 4 weeks, including at least 2 weeks of parenteral antimicrobials
*However, can do as short as 2 weeks for hand and wrist septic arthritis


[[Category:Infectious diseases]]
[[Category:Infectious diseases]]

Latest revision as of 15:32, 14 December 2022

Background

Microbiology

Investigations

  • Note: for fluid analysis, 1 cells/microL = 1,000,000 (1E6) cells/L; alternatively 1E9 cells/L = 1,000 cells/microL

Management

  • Empiric: typically treated empirically with vancomycin and ceftriaxone empirically, followed by directed therapy

Gonococcal Arthritis

Non-Gonococcal Arthritis

  • Treated with targetted antimicrobials
  • Duration is traditionally 4 weeks, including at least 2 weeks of parenteral antimicrobials
  • However, can do as short as 2 weeks for hand and wrist septic arthritis