Patients with Aspergillus singularis infection can be treated with gentamicin, amikacin, chloramphenicol and other corresponding sensitive antibiotics as prescribed by the doctor. Aspergillus singularis is a kind of Aspergillus genus, belongs to gram-negative bacillus, widely distributed in the intestinal tract of human and animals, is a kind of conditionally pathogenic bacteria. It may cause sepsis, food poisoning, peritonitis, meningitis and other diseases. Before using antibiotics for treatment, it is recommended to do bacterial drug sensitivity test first, and choose antibacterial drugs that are sensitive to A. chimaera with reference to the drug sensitivity results. Most of Aspergillus singularis does not produce lactamase, so it is moderately sensitive to penicillins. However, they are more sensitive to gentamicin, amikacin, chloramphenicol, ampicillin and other antibiotics. Patients who are sickened by Aspergillus singularis infection can choose the appropriate antibiotic drugs to take for treatment under the guidance of a doctor after drug sensitivity test.