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the Management of Skin and Soft Tissue Infections

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- Glossary

Purulent skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs):

Mild infection: for purulent SSTI, in whom incision and drainage, (I&D) is indicated.

·       Moderate infection: patients with purulent infection with systemic signs of infection.  

·       Severe infection: patients who have failed incision and drainage plus oral antibiotics or those with systemic signs of infection such as temperature >38°C, tachycardia (heart rate >90 beats per minute), tachypnea (respiratory rate >24 breaths per minute) or abnormal white blood cell count (<12 000 or <400 cells/µL), or immunocompromised patients..

B) Non-purulent SSTIs:        

·       Mild infection: typical cellulitis/erysipelas with no focus of purulence.

·       Moderate infection: typical cellulitis/erysipelas with systemic signs of infection.

·       Severe infection: patients who have failed oral antibiotic treatment or those with systemic signs of infection (as defined above under purulent infection), or those who are immunocompromised, or those with clinical signs of deeper infection such as bullae, skin sloughing, hypotension, or evidence of organ dysfunction.