Abstract Fungi can cause severe infections. Two or more nosocomial unusual fungal infections diagnosed in a short period should be assumed as an outbreak. The review’s aim was to collect data to improve their management. The free online worldwide database for nosocomial outbreaks (http:// www.outbreak-database.com) and the PubMed/MEDLINE database were used to collect the English literature published from 1990 to June 2011. The more common Candida spp. and Aspergillus spp. infections were excluded. For each outbreak, the following data were reviewed: species, duration, source and site of infection, ward, risk factors, number of patients infected, treatment, related mortality, type of epidemiological study and time elapsed between...
Introduction: Fungal infections have risen exponentially in the last decade. In fact, candidiasis ha...
BACKGROUND: Candida species represent the fourth leading cause of nosocomial bloodstream infections...
Candidaemia is an important health problem in immunocompromised patients with an epidemiology varyin...
Nosocomial clusters of fungal infections, whilst uncommon, cannot be predicted and are associated wi...
Abstract Outbreaks of healthcare-associated fungal infections have repeatedly been described over re...
Public attention has been drawn to recent high-profile outbreaks of mycotic diseases, such as those ...
The number of nosocomial fungal infections is increasing due to several factors, but especially due ...
The introduction of more efficient diagnostic methods, new techniques in surgery and transplantation...
Recently, the prevalence of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) is rising. The global mortality rate o...
Fungal diseases are an increasingly recognized cause of mortality worldwide and often pose diagnosti...
Candidaemia is increasing all over the world in recent years mainly in critically ill patients. Inv...
Fungi are important causal agents of nosocomial infections, that usually have high mortality rates. ...
Fungal diseases pose an increasing threat to public health for several reasons. Opportunistic infect...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the incidence and patterns of nosocomial fungal infection in a large teaching...
Abstract Background Candida auris is a globally emerging multidrug resistant fungal pathogen causing...
Introduction: Fungal infections have risen exponentially in the last decade. In fact, candidiasis ha...
BACKGROUND: Candida species represent the fourth leading cause of nosocomial bloodstream infections...
Candidaemia is an important health problem in immunocompromised patients with an epidemiology varyin...
Nosocomial clusters of fungal infections, whilst uncommon, cannot be predicted and are associated wi...
Abstract Outbreaks of healthcare-associated fungal infections have repeatedly been described over re...
Public attention has been drawn to recent high-profile outbreaks of mycotic diseases, such as those ...
The number of nosocomial fungal infections is increasing due to several factors, but especially due ...
The introduction of more efficient diagnostic methods, new techniques in surgery and transplantation...
Recently, the prevalence of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) is rising. The global mortality rate o...
Fungal diseases are an increasingly recognized cause of mortality worldwide and often pose diagnosti...
Candidaemia is increasing all over the world in recent years mainly in critically ill patients. Inv...
Fungi are important causal agents of nosocomial infections, that usually have high mortality rates. ...
Fungal diseases pose an increasing threat to public health for several reasons. Opportunistic infect...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the incidence and patterns of nosocomial fungal infection in a large teaching...
Abstract Background Candida auris is a globally emerging multidrug resistant fungal pathogen causing...
Introduction: Fungal infections have risen exponentially in the last decade. In fact, candidiasis ha...
BACKGROUND: Candida species represent the fourth leading cause of nosocomial bloodstream infections...
Candidaemia is an important health problem in immunocompromised patients with an epidemiology varyin...