This is the final version. Available on open access from Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins via the DOI in this recordOBJECTIVE: The need for pediatric antifungal stewardship programs has been driven by an increasing consumption of antifungals for prophylactic and empirical use. Drivers and rational of antifungal prescribing need to be identified to optimize prescription behaviors. METHODS: A prospective modified weekly Point Prevalence Survey capturing antifungal prescriptions for children (> 90 days to < 18 years of age) in 12 centers in England during 26 consecutive weeks was performed. Demographic, diagnostic and treatment information was collected for each patient. Data were entered into an online REDCap database. RESULTS: One thousand two...
BACKGROUND: Understanding antimicrobial consumption is essential to mitigate the development of anti...
Invasive fungal disease (IFD) is a growing health burden. High mortality rates, increasing numbers o...
The work presented in this manuscript was supported by a Gilead UK Clinical Fellowship Award. A.W. i...
The increasing use of antifungal drugs (AF) in children and the concern for related adverse events a...
Antifungal therapy; Antimicrobial management; PaediatricsTerapia antifúngica; Gestión antimicrobiana...
Background: Diagnostic challenges combined with the vulnerability of neonates to develop invasive ca...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic challenges combined with the vulnerability of neonates to develop invasive ca...
AbstractPaediatric age groups display important differences in host biology, predisposing conditions...
Objective: To retrospectively evaluate intravenous antifungal medications in paediatric patients in ...
Contains fulltext : 154061.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The appropriate...
AbstractIn Japan, only a few antifungal agents have been approved for children, but in actual clinic...
Background Identification of factors associated with antifungal utilization in neonatal, pediatric, ...
Invasive fungal infections are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in children. Successfu...
The main indications for antifungal drug administration in pediatrics are reviewed as well as an upd...
PURPOSE: To develop a clinical practice guideline for systemic antifungal prophylaxis in pediatric p...
BACKGROUND: Understanding antimicrobial consumption is essential to mitigate the development of anti...
Invasive fungal disease (IFD) is a growing health burden. High mortality rates, increasing numbers o...
The work presented in this manuscript was supported by a Gilead UK Clinical Fellowship Award. A.W. i...
The increasing use of antifungal drugs (AF) in children and the concern for related adverse events a...
Antifungal therapy; Antimicrobial management; PaediatricsTerapia antifúngica; Gestión antimicrobiana...
Background: Diagnostic challenges combined with the vulnerability of neonates to develop invasive ca...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic challenges combined with the vulnerability of neonates to develop invasive ca...
AbstractPaediatric age groups display important differences in host biology, predisposing conditions...
Objective: To retrospectively evaluate intravenous antifungal medications in paediatric patients in ...
Contains fulltext : 154061.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The appropriate...
AbstractIn Japan, only a few antifungal agents have been approved for children, but in actual clinic...
Background Identification of factors associated with antifungal utilization in neonatal, pediatric, ...
Invasive fungal infections are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in children. Successfu...
The main indications for antifungal drug administration in pediatrics are reviewed as well as an upd...
PURPOSE: To develop a clinical practice guideline for systemic antifungal prophylaxis in pediatric p...
BACKGROUND: Understanding antimicrobial consumption is essential to mitigate the development of anti...
Invasive fungal disease (IFD) is a growing health burden. High mortality rates, increasing numbers o...
The work presented in this manuscript was supported by a Gilead UK Clinical Fellowship Award. A.W. i...