Invasive infections with emerging yeasts such as Geotrichum, Saprochaete/Magnusiomyces, Trichosporon, and other species are associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. Due to the rarity and heterogeneity of these yeasts, medical mycology has lacked guidance in critical areas affecting patient management. Now, physicians and life scientists from multiple disciplines and all world regions have united their expertise to create the Global guideline for the diagnosis and management of rare yeast infections: an initiative of the European Confederation of Medical Mycology in cooperation with the International Society for Human and Animal Mycology and the American Society for Microbiology. Recommendations are stratified for high-and low-res...
With increasing numbers of patients needing intensive care or who are immunosuppressed, infections c...
Invasive fungal diseases have been recognized with increasing frequency as major pathogens in patien...
Introduction: Non-Candida yeasts, although rare, are increasingly encountered and recognized as a gr...
ABSTRACT Invasive infections with emerging yeasts such as Geotrichum, Saprochaete/Magnusiomyces, Tri...
Uncommon, or rare, yeast infections are on the rise given increasing numbers of patients who are imm...
The mortality associated with invasive fungal infections remains high with that involving rare yeast...
The mortality associated with invasive fungal infections remains high with that involving rare yeast...
Invasive mold infections caused by molds other than Aspergillus spp. or Mucorales are emerging. The ...
Invasive mold infections caused by molds other than Aspergillus spp. or Mucorales are emerging. The ...
AbstractThe mortality associated with invasive fungal infections remains high with that involving ra...
AbstractThis guideline is the second in the line of three for fungal diseases by ESCMID and other so...
Invasive fungal diseases are a public health problem. They affect a constantly increasing number of ...
In the expanding population of immunocompromised patients and those treated in intensive care units,...
Saprochaete and Geotrichum spp. are rare emerging fungi causing invasive fungal diseases in immunosu...
Invasive fungal diseases have been recognized with increasing frequency as major pathogens in patien...
With increasing numbers of patients needing intensive care or who are immunosuppressed, infections c...
Invasive fungal diseases have been recognized with increasing frequency as major pathogens in patien...
Introduction: Non-Candida yeasts, although rare, are increasingly encountered and recognized as a gr...
ABSTRACT Invasive infections with emerging yeasts such as Geotrichum, Saprochaete/Magnusiomyces, Tri...
Uncommon, or rare, yeast infections are on the rise given increasing numbers of patients who are imm...
The mortality associated with invasive fungal infections remains high with that involving rare yeast...
The mortality associated with invasive fungal infections remains high with that involving rare yeast...
Invasive mold infections caused by molds other than Aspergillus spp. or Mucorales are emerging. The ...
Invasive mold infections caused by molds other than Aspergillus spp. or Mucorales are emerging. The ...
AbstractThe mortality associated with invasive fungal infections remains high with that involving ra...
AbstractThis guideline is the second in the line of three for fungal diseases by ESCMID and other so...
Invasive fungal diseases are a public health problem. They affect a constantly increasing number of ...
In the expanding population of immunocompromised patients and those treated in intensive care units,...
Saprochaete and Geotrichum spp. are rare emerging fungi causing invasive fungal diseases in immunosu...
Invasive fungal diseases have been recognized with increasing frequency as major pathogens in patien...
With increasing numbers of patients needing intensive care or who are immunosuppressed, infections c...
Invasive fungal diseases have been recognized with increasing frequency as major pathogens in patien...
Introduction: Non-Candida yeasts, although rare, are increasingly encountered and recognized as a gr...