AbstractAs the number of immunocompromised patients increases, there is a concomitant increase in the number and diversity of fungal infections. Fungi that were once considered harmless or contaminants are now pathogenic in the immunocompromised host. Often these emerging pathogens are indistinguishable from the more familiar fungal infections; however, they are generally more recalcitrant to conventional antifungal therapies. With the antifungal armamentarium now expanding, the clinician now has many more options for these difficult-to-treat mycoses. We review many of the newer antifungal agents (second-generation triazoles, echinocandins, etc.) as therapeutic options for the recently emerging fungal pathogens
Fungal infections have aroused much interest over the last years because of their involvement in sev...
Introduction. Fungal infections have shown an increase in recent decades. Continued advancement of ...
AbstractThe incidence of life-threatening invasive fungal infections in immunocompromised patients h...
The frequency of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) has increased over the last decade with the rise ...
The increasing importance of invasive fungal infection as a cause of severe morbidity and mortality ...
Fungal pathogens are a growing threat to public health. As human immunodeficiency becomes increasing...
The incidence of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) has increased over the past two decades, as the p...
Emerging trends in invasive candidiasis are notable for a dramatic increase in infections due to non...
During the past two decades opportunistic fungal infections have emerged as important causes of morb...
Invasive fungal diseases have increased many fold over the past 50 years. Current treatment regimens...
The genus Candida includes about 200 different species, but only a few species are human opportunist...
AbstractPatterns of invasive fungal infections are changing in many ways. Although yeast infections ...
Fungal infections such as candidoses can range from superficial mucous membrane infection to life-th...
AbstractInvasive fungal infections caused by rare filamentous fungi constitute a significant cause o...
AbstractAspergillosis and candidosis remain the most prevalent opportunistic fungal infections in im...
Fungal infections have aroused much interest over the last years because of their involvement in sev...
Introduction. Fungal infections have shown an increase in recent decades. Continued advancement of ...
AbstractThe incidence of life-threatening invasive fungal infections in immunocompromised patients h...
The frequency of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) has increased over the last decade with the rise ...
The increasing importance of invasive fungal infection as a cause of severe morbidity and mortality ...
Fungal pathogens are a growing threat to public health. As human immunodeficiency becomes increasing...
The incidence of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) has increased over the past two decades, as the p...
Emerging trends in invasive candidiasis are notable for a dramatic increase in infections due to non...
During the past two decades opportunistic fungal infections have emerged as important causes of morb...
Invasive fungal diseases have increased many fold over the past 50 years. Current treatment regimens...
The genus Candida includes about 200 different species, but only a few species are human opportunist...
AbstractPatterns of invasive fungal infections are changing in many ways. Although yeast infections ...
Fungal infections such as candidoses can range from superficial mucous membrane infection to life-th...
AbstractInvasive fungal infections caused by rare filamentous fungi constitute a significant cause o...
AbstractAspergillosis and candidosis remain the most prevalent opportunistic fungal infections in im...
Fungal infections have aroused much interest over the last years because of their involvement in sev...
Introduction. Fungal infections have shown an increase in recent decades. Continued advancement of ...
AbstractThe incidence of life-threatening invasive fungal infections in immunocompromised patients h...