Emerging trends in invasive candidiasis are notable for a dramatic increase in infections due to non-albicans Candida species. An increasing number of immunocompromised patients at risk from fungal infections, an overall greater acuity of illness in the hospitalized patients, particularly those in the critical care units, escalating rates of broad-spectrum antibiotic usage, and wide utilization of azoles as prophylaxis have probably contributed towards the changing epidemiology of invasive candidiasis. Given the inherent decreased susceptibility of many of the non-albicans Candida species to currently available antifungal agents, these evolving trends have far-reaching clinical relevance
Candida is one of the most frequent pathogens isolated in bloodstream infections, and is associated ...
AbstractAs the number of immunocompromised patients increases, there is a concomitant increase in th...
The epidemiology of Candida species infection has changed over recent decades, influenced by local h...
Candidaemia is increasing all over the world in recent years mainly in critically ill patients. Inv...
Invasive candidiasis ranges from 5 to 10 cases per 1,000 ICU admissions and represents 5% to 10% of ...
ABSTRACTA retrospective study was performed in an Italian tertiary hospital to evaluate trends in ca...
Incidences of infections due to Candida have increased over the last 15–20 y. This increase in the i...
The treatment of invasive candidiasis has changed greatly in the past decade and must continue to ev...
The epidemiology of invasive candidiasis has evolved in recent years, warranting a review of the cha...
A substantial proportion of patients become colonised with Candida spp during hospital stay, but onl...
Candida spp. are an increasing cause of bloodstream infections, and are associated with high morbidi...
Invasive fungal infections, particularly those caused by Candida species, are not uncommon in critic...
ABSTRACTA retrospective survey of candidaemia between 2001 and 2006 was performed at the University ...
Invasive mycoses are life-threatening opportunistic infections and have emerged as a major cause of ...
Invasive fungal infections, particularly those caused by Candida species, are not uncommon in critic...
Candida is one of the most frequent pathogens isolated in bloodstream infections, and is associated ...
AbstractAs the number of immunocompromised patients increases, there is a concomitant increase in th...
The epidemiology of Candida species infection has changed over recent decades, influenced by local h...
Candidaemia is increasing all over the world in recent years mainly in critically ill patients. Inv...
Invasive candidiasis ranges from 5 to 10 cases per 1,000 ICU admissions and represents 5% to 10% of ...
ABSTRACTA retrospective study was performed in an Italian tertiary hospital to evaluate trends in ca...
Incidences of infections due to Candida have increased over the last 15–20 y. This increase in the i...
The treatment of invasive candidiasis has changed greatly in the past decade and must continue to ev...
The epidemiology of invasive candidiasis has evolved in recent years, warranting a review of the cha...
A substantial proportion of patients become colonised with Candida spp during hospital stay, but onl...
Candida spp. are an increasing cause of bloodstream infections, and are associated with high morbidi...
Invasive fungal infections, particularly those caused by Candida species, are not uncommon in critic...
ABSTRACTA retrospective survey of candidaemia between 2001 and 2006 was performed at the University ...
Invasive mycoses are life-threatening opportunistic infections and have emerged as a major cause of ...
Invasive fungal infections, particularly those caused by Candida species, are not uncommon in critic...
Candida is one of the most frequent pathogens isolated in bloodstream infections, and is associated ...
AbstractAs the number of immunocompromised patients increases, there is a concomitant increase in th...
The epidemiology of Candida species infection has changed over recent decades, influenced by local h...