Background: Diagnostic challenges combined with the vulnerability of neonates to develop invasive candidiasis (IC) may lead to antifungal administration in the absence of IC. A modified point-prevalence study was performed to obtain an improved insight and understanding of antifungal prescribing in this specific patient population. Methods: Neonates and infants ≤90 days of age receiving systemic antifungals from 12 centers in England were included. Data were collected prospectively during 26 consecutive weeks and entered into an online REDCap database. Results:Two hundred eighty neonates and infants were included, the majority ≤1 month of age (68.2%). Prematurity was the commonest underlying condition (68.9%). Antifungals were prescribed fo...
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BackgroundA variety of antifungal drugs, drug preparations and drug combinations are available to tr...
Invasive fungal infections represent the third-leading cause of late-onset sepsis in very-low-birth-...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic challenges combined with the vulnerability of neonates to develop invasive ca...
BACKGROUND. Bloodstream infections with Candida species have a high mortality rate in very low birth...
The appropriate use of systemic antifungals is vital in the prevention and treatment of invasive fun...
We read with great interest the article by Healy et al,1 who evaluated the impact of fluconazole pro...
BACKGROUND: Invasive candida infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in preterm infa...
Background: Invasive candidiasis infection is one of the main life-threatening problems for extremel...
Background. Invasive candidiasis (IC) is an important cause of sepsis in premature infants and is as...
Neonatal invasive candidiasis is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. We describe th...
This is a retrospective cohort study with the aim of evaluating fluconazole efficacy in preventing ...
This is a retrospective cohort study with the aim of evaluating fluconazole efficacy in preventing i...
Objective: Previous reports suggest a benefit of fluconazole prophylaxis in extremely low birth weig...
The main indications for antifungal drug administration in pediatrics are reviewed as well as an upd...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International L...
BackgroundA variety of antifungal drugs, drug preparations and drug combinations are available to tr...
Invasive fungal infections represent the third-leading cause of late-onset sepsis in very-low-birth-...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic challenges combined with the vulnerability of neonates to develop invasive ca...
BACKGROUND. Bloodstream infections with Candida species have a high mortality rate in very low birth...
The appropriate use of systemic antifungals is vital in the prevention and treatment of invasive fun...
We read with great interest the article by Healy et al,1 who evaluated the impact of fluconazole pro...
BACKGROUND: Invasive candida infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in preterm infa...
Background: Invasive candidiasis infection is one of the main life-threatening problems for extremel...
Background. Invasive candidiasis (IC) is an important cause of sepsis in premature infants and is as...
Neonatal invasive candidiasis is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. We describe th...
This is a retrospective cohort study with the aim of evaluating fluconazole efficacy in preventing ...
This is a retrospective cohort study with the aim of evaluating fluconazole efficacy in preventing i...
Objective: Previous reports suggest a benefit of fluconazole prophylaxis in extremely low birth weig...
The main indications for antifungal drug administration in pediatrics are reviewed as well as an upd...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International L...
BackgroundA variety of antifungal drugs, drug preparations and drug combinations are available to tr...
Invasive fungal infections represent the third-leading cause of late-onset sepsis in very-low-birth-...