Controversial treatment approach could lead to a cureResearchers from University of South Florida College of Medicine found a combination of antibiotics to be an effective treatment for Chlamydia-induced reactive arthritis, a major step forward in the management, and possibly cure, of this disease. Results of this study are published in the May issue of Arthritis Rheumatism, a journal of the ...
One of the most important things parents of children who are newly diagnosed with juvenile arthritis can do is to get accurate information about their child's disease, says Dr. Mary Moore.
Combination antibiotics effectively treat Chlamydia-induced reactive arthritis - a major step toward management, and possibly cure, of this disease, a federal multicenter clinical trial led by the University of South Florida College of Medicine found.
COLONIE It's easy to think of arthritis as a relatively minor set of aches and pains when you're young and healthy. Unfortunately, the reality is quite a bit harsher; there are over 100 vastly different types of this crippling disease that can affect the body in many different ways.
Washington, Apr 29 : A combination of antibiotics has been found to be an effective treatment for Chlamydia-induced reactive arthritis, a major step forward in the management, and possibly cure, of this disease, say researchers from University of South Florida College of Medicine.