Abstract

Objective of the Paper: To demonstrate the significance of the rational use of antibiotics in management of patients with bacterial rhinosinusitis. Key Points. In the 21st century, bacterial infectious organisms are becoming more resistant and pose a global threat for the health care system, despite considerable achievements. The case study of acute bacterial rhinosinusitis demonstrates the role of the modern principles of rational antibiotic therapy prescribed by any medical professional. Conclusion. The case study supports the defining role of the rational causal treatment in efficient management of patients with acute bacterial rhinosinusitis namely an adequately selected initial antibiotic (in this case it was amoxycillin/clavulanate) for eradication of the most common pathogens. Keywords: acute bacterial rhinosinusitis, antibacterials, bacterial resistivity, rational antibiotic therapy, aminopenicillins, amoxycillin/clavulanate, Amoxiclav.

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