Which is a good empiric combination therapy for severe diabetic foot infections in a patient with MRSA and Pseudomonas risk factors?
A. Delafloxacin
B. Augmentin + Vancomycin
C. Cefepime + Metronidazole + Vancomycin
D. Ceftaroline
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A patient admitted to the hospital with severe back pain is diagnosed with native vertebral osteomyelitis due to MSSA. Which of the following best represents the current recommended duration of antimicrobial therapy for this patient?
A. 4 weeks
B. 6 weeks
C. 8 weeks
D. 13 weeks
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