Journal article

Antifungal prophylaxis in adult stem cell transplantation and haematological malignancy

MA Slavin, CH Heath, KA Thursky, CO Morrissey, J Szer, LM Ling, ST Milliken, AP Grigg

Internal Medicine Journal | WILEY | Published : 2008

Abstract

Antifungal prophylaxis can be recommended in patients undergoing induction chemotherapy for acute myeloid leukemia and treatment for grade 2 or greater or chronic extensive graft versus host disease. The evidence for prophylaxis is less clear in other clinical settings although certain groups such as patients with prolonged neutropenia after stem cell transplants using bone marrow or cord blood sources and with impaired cell mediated immunity secondary to treatments such as Alemtuzumab are at high risk. The decision to use prophylaxis and which agent to use will be influenced by effectiveness, number needed to treat and the likelihood of toxicity and drug interactions. The availability of ra..

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