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Bacteriologic and clinical efficacy of high dose amoxicillin for therapy of acute otitis media in children
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The predominant pathogens isolated from children with AOM failing high dose amoxicillin therapy were beta-lactamase-producing organisms. Because its overall clinical efficacy is good, high dose amoxicillin is still an appropriate choice as first line empiric therapy for AOM, followed by a beta-lactamase-stable drug in the event of failure.
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