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<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_4409> bl:categorybl:Disease . sub:associationrdf:object <http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_4409> ; rdf:predicatebl:treats ; rdf:subject <https://identifiers.org/drugbank:DB00798> ; ardf:Statement ; rdfs:label "primary skin infections impetigo contagiosa superficial folliculitis ecthyma furunculosis sycosis barbae and pyoderma gangrenosum secondary skin infections infectious eczematoid dermatitis pustular acne pustular psoriasis infected seborrheic dermatitis infected contact dermatitis including poison ivy infected excoriations and bacterial superinfections of fungal or viral infections note gentamicin is a bactericidal agent that is not effective against viruses or fungi in skin infections it is useful in the treatment of infected skin cysts and certain other skin abscesses when preceded by incision and drainage to permit adequate contact between the antibiotic and the infecting bacteria good results have been obtained in the treatment of infected stasis and other skin ulcers infected superficial burns paronychia infected insect bites and stings infected lacerations and abrasions and wounds from minor surgery patients sensitive to neomycin can be treated with gentamicin although regular observation of patients sensitive to topical antibiotics is advisable when such patients are treated with any topical antibiotic gentamicin cream is recommended for wet oozing primary infections and greasy secondary infections such as pustular acne or infected seborrheic dermatitis and where a water washable cream preparation is desired gentamicin ointment helps retain moisture and has been useful in infection on dry eczematous or psoriatic skin gentamicin cream and ointment have been used successfully in infants over one year of age as well as in adults and children" ; bl:association_typebl:ChemicalToDiseaseOrPhenotypicFeatureAssociation ; bl:provided_by <https://w3id.org/um/NeuroDKG> ; bl:relationschema:TreatmentIndication .
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