Invasive candidiasis is a major nosocomial fungal disease in the United States associated with high rates of illness and death. We analyzed inpatient hospitalization records from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project to estimate incidence of invasive candidiasis-associated hospitalizations in the United States. We extracted data for 33 states for 2002-2012 by using codes from the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification, for invasive candidiasis; we excluded neonatal cases. The overall age-adjusted average annual rate was 5.3 hospitalizations/100,000 population. Highest risk was for adults >65 years of age, particularly men. Median length of hospitalization was 21 days; 22% of patients died during ...
Objectives: Candida species have emerged as important causes of invasive infections and rates of res...
In the past decade, state-specific increases in the number of reported cases of coccidioidomycosis h...
Background: The incidence of candidemia varied between hospitals and different study periods. Few, i...
Invasive candidiasis is a major nosocomial fungal disease in the United States associated with high ...
(See the editorial commentary by Fridkin on pages 1240–1) Background. Candida species are the fourth...
BackgroundCandidemia is a common healthcare-associated bloodstream infection associated with high mo...
Background. Candidemia is the most frequent nosocomial fungal infection. Its epidemiology is evolvin...
The incidence of fungal infections has been increasing for the last 3 decades, especially among neut...
Problem/Condition: Candidemia is a bloodstream infection (BSI) caused by yeasts in the genus Candida...
AbstractObjectivesIn this study we determined the incidence and direct inpatient and outpatient cost...
Title: Evaluation of candidemia prevalence and treatment cost comparison in a community-based hospit...
BackgroundBloodstream infections caused by Candida species are responsible for significant morbidity...
Background:Fungal diseases range from relatively minor superficial and mucosal infections to severe,...
International audiencePURPOSE: To analyze trends in incidence and mortality of candidemia in intensi...
In the past decade, state-specific increases in the number of reported cases of coccidioidomycosis h...
Objectives: Candida species have emerged as important causes of invasive infections and rates of res...
In the past decade, state-specific increases in the number of reported cases of coccidioidomycosis h...
Background: The incidence of candidemia varied between hospitals and different study periods. Few, i...
Invasive candidiasis is a major nosocomial fungal disease in the United States associated with high ...
(See the editorial commentary by Fridkin on pages 1240–1) Background. Candida species are the fourth...
BackgroundCandidemia is a common healthcare-associated bloodstream infection associated with high mo...
Background. Candidemia is the most frequent nosocomial fungal infection. Its epidemiology is evolvin...
The incidence of fungal infections has been increasing for the last 3 decades, especially among neut...
Problem/Condition: Candidemia is a bloodstream infection (BSI) caused by yeasts in the genus Candida...
AbstractObjectivesIn this study we determined the incidence and direct inpatient and outpatient cost...
Title: Evaluation of candidemia prevalence and treatment cost comparison in a community-based hospit...
BackgroundBloodstream infections caused by Candida species are responsible for significant morbidity...
Background:Fungal diseases range from relatively minor superficial and mucosal infections to severe,...
International audiencePURPOSE: To analyze trends in incidence and mortality of candidemia in intensi...
In the past decade, state-specific increases in the number of reported cases of coccidioidomycosis h...
Objectives: Candida species have emerged as important causes of invasive infections and rates of res...
In the past decade, state-specific increases in the number of reported cases of coccidioidomycosis h...
Background: The incidence of candidemia varied between hospitals and different study periods. Few, i...