The History of Antibiotic Treatment of Osteomyelitis

Open Forum Infect Dis. 2019 Apr 8;6(5):ofz181. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofz181. eCollection 2019 May.

Abstract

Antibiotic treatment of osteomyelitis has evolved substantially over the past 80 years. Traditional teachings (eg, that antimicrobials must be given parenterally, selected based upon ratios of achieved bone vs serum drug levels, and continued for 4-6 weeks) are supported by limited data. New studies are challenging this dogma, however. In this review, we seek to contextualize the discussion by providing a narrative, chronologic review of osteomyelitis treatment spanning the pre-antibiotic era through the present day and by describing the quality of evidence supporting each component of traditional osteomyelitis therapy.

Keywords: antibiotic; antimicrobial; bone and joint infection; bone infection; history; oral antibiotics; osteomyelitis.

Publication types

  • Review