Study: Antibiotic Linezolid an Effective Treatment for MRSA Infection

The antibiotic linezolid may be more effective than vancomycin in treating ventilated patients who develop MRSA pneumonia as a result of their ventilation, according to an American Thoracic Society news release.

In this study, researchers recruited 286 patients with MRSA VAP and patients were randomized to treatment with either vancomycin or linezolid. Patients in both groups were similar with respect to demographics, severity of illness and accompanying illnesses.

At the end of treatment, the researchers found patients treated with linezolid had a clinical success rate of 78.6 percent, compared to a 65.9 percent clinical success rate in patients treated with vancomycin. At the end of the study, patients treated with linezolid had a clinical success rate of 52.1 percent, while those treated with vancomycin had a clinical success rate of 43.4 percent. Adverse events and mortality rates were similar between both groups.

Read the news release about linezolid as a treatment for MRSA.

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