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We reviewed 19 cases of hepatosplenic cat-scratch disease at Texas Children's Hospital (Houston). The range of the patients' ages was 2 years 4 months to 11 years 8 months. The chief complaint was fever for all patients. The duration of fever before diagnosis was 7 to 56 days (mean, 22 days). Abdominal pain was present in 13 patients (68%). Thirteen children were treated with rifampin alone, and three received rifampin therapy plus gentamicin or trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. Once rifampin therapy was initiated alone or in combination, improvement was noted within 1 to 5 days (mean, 2.6 days) for patients who had had prolonged fever the duration of which before rifampin therapy averaged 3 weeks. The most common dosage and duration for our patients were 20 mg/kg x d every 12 hours and 14 days, respectively. Rifampin should be considered in the initial antimicrobial treatment of hepatosplenic cat-scratch disease.
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Emin Sami Arısoy
Armando G. Correa
Milton L. Wagner
Clinical Infectious Diseases
Baylor College of Medicine
Boston Children's Hospital
Texas Children's Hospital
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d7c5a0f39344339dd18242 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/515197