AbstractTo date, no reference standard for therapy for zygomycosis has been established because there are insufficient clinical data with which to make such a judgement. Knowledge of the species responsible for the infection and its antifungal susceptibility profile has become increasingly important in the management of patients. Amphotericin B is the most active drug against all the species involved, followed by posaconazole, whereas voriconazole has no activity. Echinocandins are completely inactive in vitro, but may be an interesting option when used in combination with other drugs
Abstract Fungi cause opportunistic, nosocomial, and community-acquired infections. Among fungal infe...
Predicting the clinical outcome of a systemic mycosis is often a difficult task, especially when mic...
Mucorales are resistant to most antifungals. Mucormycosis associated mortality is unacceptable and n...
AbstractTo date, no reference standard for therapy for zygomycosis has been established because ther...
In vitro susceptibilities of 36 zygomycete isolates, belonging to six genera, to itraconazole, posac...
We evaluated the activities of amphotericin B, itraconazole, voriconazole, caspofungin, and posacona...
In vitro susceptibilities of 36 zygomycete isolates, belonging to six genera, to itraconazole, posac...
Three isolates of zygomycetes belonging to three different genera (Rhizopus microsporus, Absidia cor...
Zygomycosis is a frequently lethal invasive infection in high-risk patients such as the immunocompro...
Onychomycosis represents a stubborn problem for the clinician facing up to the realities of antifung...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough mucormycoses (formerly zygomycoses) are relatively uncommon, ...
AbstractThe treatment of zygomycosis has two cornerstones, namely, surgery and antifungal drugs. In ...
Three isolates of zygomycetes were used to produce a disseminated infection in nonimmunocompromised ...
Three isolates of zygomycetes were used to produce a disseminated infection in nonimmunocompromised ...
A broth microdilution method was used to evaluate the in vitro activities of seven antifungal agents...
Abstract Fungi cause opportunistic, nosocomial, and community-acquired infections. Among fungal infe...
Predicting the clinical outcome of a systemic mycosis is often a difficult task, especially when mic...
Mucorales are resistant to most antifungals. Mucormycosis associated mortality is unacceptable and n...
AbstractTo date, no reference standard for therapy for zygomycosis has been established because ther...
In vitro susceptibilities of 36 zygomycete isolates, belonging to six genera, to itraconazole, posac...
We evaluated the activities of amphotericin B, itraconazole, voriconazole, caspofungin, and posacona...
In vitro susceptibilities of 36 zygomycete isolates, belonging to six genera, to itraconazole, posac...
Three isolates of zygomycetes belonging to three different genera (Rhizopus microsporus, Absidia cor...
Zygomycosis is a frequently lethal invasive infection in high-risk patients such as the immunocompro...
Onychomycosis represents a stubborn problem for the clinician facing up to the realities of antifung...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough mucormycoses (formerly zygomycoses) are relatively uncommon, ...
AbstractThe treatment of zygomycosis has two cornerstones, namely, surgery and antifungal drugs. In ...
Three isolates of zygomycetes were used to produce a disseminated infection in nonimmunocompromised ...
Three isolates of zygomycetes were used to produce a disseminated infection in nonimmunocompromised ...
A broth microdilution method was used to evaluate the in vitro activities of seven antifungal agents...
Abstract Fungi cause opportunistic, nosocomial, and community-acquired infections. Among fungal infe...
Predicting the clinical outcome of a systemic mycosis is often a difficult task, especially when mic...
Mucorales are resistant to most antifungals. Mucormycosis associated mortality is unacceptable and n...