
Clinically, the combination of ampicillin and gentamicin is preferable for treating Listeria bacteremia due to well-established synergistic effects, notwithstanding potential nephrotoxicity concerns in hemodialysis patients.
ceftriaxone, hemodialysis, ampicillin, nephrology, synergistic treatment, gentamicin, infectious diseases, Listeria bacteremia, cotrimoxazole
ceftriaxone, hemodialysis, ampicillin, nephrology, synergistic treatment, gentamicin, infectious diseases, Listeria bacteremia, cotrimoxazole
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