Antimicrobial Therapy for Wound Infections after Catastrophic Earthquakes

2010 
To the Editor: During the past 12 years, five catastrophic earthquakes have occurred. Most overwhelmed local medical capacity and caused widespread destruction, injury, and loss of life. Medical teams were dispatched both from within the country and from abroad to treat the surfeit of patients and to bridge the gap in resources until local health services recovered. Because of the delay between injury and treatment, most of the injured presented with infected wounds, necessitating empirical antimicrobial treatment. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have proposed guidelines for managing this scenario, primarily by . . .
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