Affiliation:
1. Pediatric Infectious Disease Unit, Department of Maternal and Child Health, University Hospital “Federico II”, 80131 Naples, Italy
2. Department of Translational Medical Science, University of Naples “Federico II”, 80138 Naples, Italy
Abstract
Acute Bacterial Skin and Skin Structure Infections (ABSSSI) are marked by substantial morbidity, frequent need for hospitalization, and long courses of intravenous antibiotic therapy. Herein, we report four cases of pediatric patients admitted for ABSSSI and managed with a combination antibiotic regimen incorporating dalbavancin: a second-generation lipoglycopeptide active against Gram-positive bacteria, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. In our experience, particularly in a setting with a high methicillin-resistance rate, dalbavancin demonstrated safety and efficacy, simplifying ABSSSI management in childhood. Its prolonged half-life enables a single-dose administration regimen, offering potential solutions to numerous challenges encountered in pediatric care, such as extended hospital stays, difficulties in securing and maintaining vascular access, lack of pediatric-specific drug indications, and limited availability of suitable oral formulations.
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