SummaryInvasive candidiasis is associated with high mortality rates, ranging from 35% to 60%, in the range reported for septic shock. The epidemiology and pathogenesis of invasive candidiasis differ according to the patient's immune status; the majority of cases in immunocompromised hosts are candidaemia, whereas non-candidaemic systemic candidiasis accounts for the majority of cases in critically ill patients. In contrast to candidaemia, non-candidaemic systemic candidiasis is difficult to prove, especially in critically ill patients. Up to 80% of these patients are colonized, but only 5–30% develop invasive infection. The differentiation of colonization and proven infection is challenging, and evolution from the former to the latter requi...
Candidaemia is increasing all over the world in recent years mainly in critically ill patients. Inv...
Background: Invasive candidiasis (IC) is a frequent and life-threatening infection in critically ill...
We read with interest the article from Shanin et al. about the Fungal Infection Risk Evaluation (FIR...
SummaryInvasive candidiasis is associated with high mortality rates, ranging from 35% to 60%, in the...
Invasive candidiasis is associated with high mortality rates, ranging from 35% to 60%, in the range ...
Invasive candidiasis ranges from 5 to 10 cases per 1,000 ICU admissions and represents 5% to 10% of ...
Invasive fungal infections, particularly those caused by Candida species, are not uncommon in critic...
Introduction: For decades, clinicians dealing with immunocompromised and critically ill patients hav...
INTRODUCTION: For decades, clinicians dealing with immunocompromised and critically ill patients hav...
Invasive fungal infections, particularly those caused by Candida species, are not uncommon in critic...
Invasive fungal infections are an increasingly frequent etiology of sepsis in critically ill patient...
Invasive mycoses have emerged as a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Epidemiological studies h...
Invasive mycoses have emerged as a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Epidemiological studies h...
Invasive candidiasis, including candidemia and deep-seated Candida infections, is a severe opportuni...
Objective: To compare the management of invasive candidiasis between infectious disease and critical...
Candidaemia is increasing all over the world in recent years mainly in critically ill patients. Inv...
Background: Invasive candidiasis (IC) is a frequent and life-threatening infection in critically ill...
We read with interest the article from Shanin et al. about the Fungal Infection Risk Evaluation (FIR...
SummaryInvasive candidiasis is associated with high mortality rates, ranging from 35% to 60%, in the...
Invasive candidiasis is associated with high mortality rates, ranging from 35% to 60%, in the range ...
Invasive candidiasis ranges from 5 to 10 cases per 1,000 ICU admissions and represents 5% to 10% of ...
Invasive fungal infections, particularly those caused by Candida species, are not uncommon in critic...
Introduction: For decades, clinicians dealing with immunocompromised and critically ill patients hav...
INTRODUCTION: For decades, clinicians dealing with immunocompromised and critically ill patients hav...
Invasive fungal infections, particularly those caused by Candida species, are not uncommon in critic...
Invasive fungal infections are an increasingly frequent etiology of sepsis in critically ill patient...
Invasive mycoses have emerged as a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Epidemiological studies h...
Invasive mycoses have emerged as a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Epidemiological studies h...
Invasive candidiasis, including candidemia and deep-seated Candida infections, is a severe opportuni...
Objective: To compare the management of invasive candidiasis between infectious disease and critical...
Candidaemia is increasing all over the world in recent years mainly in critically ill patients. Inv...
Background: Invasive candidiasis (IC) is a frequent and life-threatening infection in critically ill...
We read with interest the article from Shanin et al. about the Fungal Infection Risk Evaluation (FIR...