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Principles of antimicrobial therapy for head and neck infections.

The physician should take a logical, systematic approach when choosing antimicrobial therapy. The recent proliferation of antimicrobial agents and changing susceptibility patterns amongst bacterial pathogens have made this a more arduous task. Classifying antibiotics according to their spectrum of activity, tissue penetration and potential side effects will aid in choosing empiric therapy for serious head and neck infections.

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