Introduction. Resistance rates to azoles and echinocandins of Candida spp. increased over the last decade.Hypothesis/Gap Statement. Widespread use of antifungals could lead to development and dissemination of resistant Candida spp.Aim. To identify risk factors for isolation of Candida spp. non-susceptible to either fluconazole or echinocandins.Methodology. All patients hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the University General Hospital of Patras, Greece with Candida spp. isolated from clinical specimens during a ten-year period (2010-19) were included. Candida isolates were identified using Vitek-2 YST card. Consumption of antifungals was calculated.Results. During the study period, 253 isolates were included. C. non-albicans p...
The aim of the present study was to analyze candidaemia's epidemiology (incidence, species distribut...
Objectives: Antifungal prescription practices have changed over the last decade, and the impact of t...
Accurate knowledge of fungemia epidemiology requires identification of strains to the molecular leve...
Introduction. Resistance rates to azoles and echinocandins of Candida spp. increased over the last d...
Introduction: Micafungin is a recommended echinocandin antifungal agent for candidemia treatment and...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the clinical features associated with candid...
Background/Objective: Invasive Candida infections (invasive candidiasis, IC) are responsible for sig...
Background. Echinocandins are first-line treatment for Candida glabrata candidemia. Echinocandin res...
There are no clear criteria for antifungal de-escalation after initial empirical treatments. We hypo...
Candidemia is a nosocomial infection mostly found in critically ill patients. Our objectives were to...
The epidemiology of Candida infections has changed in recent years. Although Candida albicans is sti...
Background. There are no clear criteria for antifungal de-escalation after initial empirical treatme...
Candida is one of the most common causes of bloodstream infections and a leading cause of morbidity ...
Bloodstream infections caused by yeast, Candida spp, are quite important clinically and epidemiologi...
The incidence of invasive candidaemia is increasing all over the world, mainly in critically ill and...
The aim of the present study was to analyze candidaemia's epidemiology (incidence, species distribut...
Objectives: Antifungal prescription practices have changed over the last decade, and the impact of t...
Accurate knowledge of fungemia epidemiology requires identification of strains to the molecular leve...
Introduction. Resistance rates to azoles and echinocandins of Candida spp. increased over the last d...
Introduction: Micafungin is a recommended echinocandin antifungal agent for candidemia treatment and...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the clinical features associated with candid...
Background/Objective: Invasive Candida infections (invasive candidiasis, IC) are responsible for sig...
Background. Echinocandins are first-line treatment for Candida glabrata candidemia. Echinocandin res...
There are no clear criteria for antifungal de-escalation after initial empirical treatments. We hypo...
Candidemia is a nosocomial infection mostly found in critically ill patients. Our objectives were to...
The epidemiology of Candida infections has changed in recent years. Although Candida albicans is sti...
Background. There are no clear criteria for antifungal de-escalation after initial empirical treatme...
Candida is one of the most common causes of bloodstream infections and a leading cause of morbidity ...
Bloodstream infections caused by yeast, Candida spp, are quite important clinically and epidemiologi...
The incidence of invasive candidaemia is increasing all over the world, mainly in critically ill and...
The aim of the present study was to analyze candidaemia's epidemiology (incidence, species distribut...
Objectives: Antifungal prescription practices have changed over the last decade, and the impact of t...
Accurate knowledge of fungemia epidemiology requires identification of strains to the molecular leve...