Shah, ASircar, MBhagat, RJaiswal, AThukral, S S1991-01-012009-05-271991-01-012009-05-271991-01-01Shah A, Sircar M, Bhagat R, Jaiswal A, Thukral SS. Clindamycin in the treatment of anaerobic lung abscess. The Indian Journal of Chest Diseases & Allied Sciences. 1991 Jan-Mar; 33(1): 25-9http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/30273A case of anaerobic lung abscess who had treatment failure after 4 weeks of supervised parenteral penicillin and oral metronidazole is described. Anaerobic pathogens resistant to one or the other of the above drugs were isolated. The patient had a striking clinical response to subsequent therapy with oral clindamycin. Failure of therapy should alert physicians to the possibility of infection with resistant anaerobic pathogens and in such situations, clindamycin is considered as an effective alternative.engAdultBacteria, Anaerobic --drug effectsClindamycin --therapeutic useDrug Resistance, MicrobialHumansLung Abscess --drug therapyMaleMetronidazole --therapeutic usePenicillin ResistancePenicillins --therapeutic useClindamycin in the treatment of anaerobic lung abscess.Case Reports