6 juli 2026
39 min
In this episode of the Prolonged Field Care Podcast, Dennis talks with Dr. Ryan Maves (infectious disease physician and retired military ID doc) about one of the biggest silent threats in modern combat casualty care: antimicrobial resistance.
From the Acinetobacter outbreaks that hit U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan to the even more extreme resistance patterns Ukrainian forces are facing today, Ryan breaks down what actually works (and what doesn’t) when you’re managing infections in truly austere environments. They cover the landmark TDOS study, why early broad-spectrum antibiotics at the point of injury often create more problems downstream, the practical field choices between cefazolin (Ancef) and ceftriaxone, exact timing for antibiotics in sepsis, push-dose administration hacks, and why “the knife is frequently the best antibiotic.”
Ryan also explains that older drugs like doxycycline and minocycline still crush certain resistant organisms and drops the single most important intervention any medic can make to slow resistance.
Whether you’re a combat medic, flight medic, or just serious about prolonged field care, this episode delivers immediately usable knowledge.
Key Takeaways:
Listen now and upgrade how you think about infection prevention and antibiotic use in prolonged field care.
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