Journal article

Candida and invasive mould diseases in non-neutropenic critically ill patients and patients with haematological cancer

AL Colombo, JN de Almeida Júnior, MA Slavin, SCA Chen, TC Sorrell

Lancet Infectious Diseases | Published : 2017

Abstract

Critically ill patients and patients with haematological cancer are HIV-negative populations at high risk of invasive fungal infections. In intensive-care units, candidaemia and intra-abdominal candidiasis predominate, but aspergillosis has emerged as a lethal, under-recognised cause of pneumonia. In patients with haematological malignancies or who have undergone stem-cell transplantations, pulmonary disease due to aspergillus and other mould diseases predominate. In this Series paper, we provide an update on risk assessment, new diagnostic strategies, and therapeutic approaches. New concepts have emerged for use of risk prediction rules and an evidence base now exists for inclusion of bioma..

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Funding Acknowledgements

TCS is a Sydney Medical School Foundation Fellow. The work of TCS, MAS, and SC-AC was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia through two Centres of Research Excellence grants (APP1001021 [TCS], APP264605 [TCS, SC-AC]) and project grants (APP512307 [TCS, SC-AC], APP331305 [TCS, MAS]). ALC has a grant from the National Council of Technological and Scientific Development (CNPQ 307510/2015-8). We would like to thank Jaques Sztajnbok and Amaro N Duarte Neto (Clinics Hospital of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil) who kindly provided the photos in the appendix.