Candida species are a common cause of bloodstream and invasive infection in critically ill and immu-nosuppressed patients. Furthermore, invasive Candida infection carries a poor prognosis and may initially be mistaken for bacterial infection. An article in this issue of the Journal investigates the relationship between adequacy of initial empirical therapy and outcome from invasive Candida infec-tion. This study shows that adequate empirical therapy is received by only a quarter of patients, and that inappropriate therapy is associated with increased mortality. These findings highlight the import-ance of appropriate empirical therapy in invasive Candida infection
ABSTRACT: Microbiology is a rapidly changing field. As new researches and experiences broaden our kn...
Invasive fungal infections, particularly those caused by Candida species, are not uncommon in critic...
Candidaemia is increasing all over the world in recent years mainly in critically ill patients. Inv...
Objectives: Although inadequate antimicrobial therapy has been demonstrated in multiple studies to i...
Objectives: Although inadequate antimicrobial therapy has been demonstrated in multiple studies to i...
Objectives: Although inadequate antimicrobial therapy has been demonstrated in multiple studies to i...
Objectives: Although inadequate antimicrobial therapy has been demonstrated in multiple studies to i...
Objectives: Although inadequate antimicrobial therapy has been demonstrated in multiple studies to i...
Invasive fungal infections have become a serious problem in the critically ill. One of the main reas...
Invasive fungal infections have become a serious problem in the critically ill. One of the main reas...
Invasive candidiasis, including candidemia and deep-seated Candida infections, is a severe opportuni...
Invasive candidiasis is associated with high mortality rates, ranging from 35% to 60%, in the range ...
Invasive candidiasis is associated with high mortality rates, ranging from 35% to 60%, in the range ...
Candida albicans is the most common cause of fungal infections worldwide. Invasive candidiasis compr...
Invasive fungal infections, particularly those caused by Candida species, are not uncommon in critic...
ABSTRACT: Microbiology is a rapidly changing field. As new researches and experiences broaden our kn...
Invasive fungal infections, particularly those caused by Candida species, are not uncommon in critic...
Candidaemia is increasing all over the world in recent years mainly in critically ill patients. Inv...
Objectives: Although inadequate antimicrobial therapy has been demonstrated in multiple studies to i...
Objectives: Although inadequate antimicrobial therapy has been demonstrated in multiple studies to i...
Objectives: Although inadequate antimicrobial therapy has been demonstrated in multiple studies to i...
Objectives: Although inadequate antimicrobial therapy has been demonstrated in multiple studies to i...
Objectives: Although inadequate antimicrobial therapy has been demonstrated in multiple studies to i...
Invasive fungal infections have become a serious problem in the critically ill. One of the main reas...
Invasive fungal infections have become a serious problem in the critically ill. One of the main reas...
Invasive candidiasis, including candidemia and deep-seated Candida infections, is a severe opportuni...
Invasive candidiasis is associated with high mortality rates, ranging from 35% to 60%, in the range ...
Invasive candidiasis is associated with high mortality rates, ranging from 35% to 60%, in the range ...
Candida albicans is the most common cause of fungal infections worldwide. Invasive candidiasis compr...
Invasive fungal infections, particularly those caused by Candida species, are not uncommon in critic...
ABSTRACT: Microbiology is a rapidly changing field. As new researches and experiences broaden our kn...
Invasive fungal infections, particularly those caused by Candida species, are not uncommon in critic...
Candidaemia is increasing all over the world in recent years mainly in critically ill patients. Inv...