Purpose: To describe concisely the current standards of care, major recent advances, common beliefs that have been contradicted by recent trials, areas of uncertainty, and clinical studies that need to be performed over the next decade and their expected outcomes with regard to Candida and Aspergillus infections in non-neutropenic patients in the ICU setting. Methods: A systematic review of the medical literature taking account of national and international guidelines and expert opinion. Results: Severe invasive fungal infections (IFIs) are becoming increasingly frequent in critically ill patients. Approximately 80% of IFIs are due to Candida spp. and 0.3-19% to Aspergillus spp. Recent observations emphasize the necessity of building a worl...
Introduction: The term invasive candidiasis (IC) refers to both bloodstream and deep-seated invasive...
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...
Purpose: To describe concisely the current standards of care, major recent advances, common beliefs ...
Purpose: To describe concisely the current standards of care, major recent advances, common beliefs ...
Purpose: To describe concisely the current standards of care, major recent advances, common beliefs ...
Purpose: To describe concisely the current standards of care, major recent advances, common beliefs ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To describe concisely the current standards of care, major re...
To describe concisely the current standards of care, major recent advances, common beliefs that have...
To describe concisely the current standards of care, major recent advances, common beliefs that have...
Purpose: To describe concisely the current standards of care, major recent advances, common beliefs ...
Invasive fungal infections are a growing problem in critically ill patients and are associated with ...
Invasive fungal infections (IFIs) are on the increase not only among oncology and transplant patient...
Invasive fungal infections (IFIs) are associated with high morbidity and mortality in intensive care...
Introduction: The term invasive candidiasis (IC) refers to both bloodstream and deep-seated invasive...
Introduction: The term invasive candidiasis (IC) refers to both bloodstream and deep-seated invasive...
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...
Purpose: To describe concisely the current standards of care, major recent advances, common beliefs ...
Purpose: To describe concisely the current standards of care, major recent advances, common beliefs ...
Purpose: To describe concisely the current standards of care, major recent advances, common beliefs ...
Purpose: To describe concisely the current standards of care, major recent advances, common beliefs ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To describe concisely the current standards of care, major re...
To describe concisely the current standards of care, major recent advances, common beliefs that have...
To describe concisely the current standards of care, major recent advances, common beliefs that have...
Purpose: To describe concisely the current standards of care, major recent advances, common beliefs ...
Invasive fungal infections are a growing problem in critically ill patients and are associated with ...
Invasive fungal infections (IFIs) are on the increase not only among oncology and transplant patient...
Invasive fungal infections (IFIs) are associated with high morbidity and mortality in intensive care...
Introduction: The term invasive candidiasis (IC) refers to both bloodstream and deep-seated invasive...
Introduction: The term invasive candidiasis (IC) refers to both bloodstream and deep-seated invasive...
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...