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FLUCONAZOLE THERAPY IN NEONATAL CANDIDEMIA

American Journal of Perinatology, 2000
We reviewed 62 episodes (from 59 infants) of neonatal candidemia that occurred between January 1994 and June 1999. Except 5 term babies, all infants were premature (median gestational age [GA], 30 weeks) and birth weight was less than 2,500 g (median, 1,300 g). Most infants had reported risk factors and other neonatal problems.
Huang, Yhu-Chering   +6 more
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The Discovery and Profile of Fluconazole

Journal of Chemotherapy, 1990
Fluconazole is a bis-triazolyl, difluorophenyl propyl alcohol derivative being developed for treatment of life-threatening and superficial fungal infections. The presence of a triazole and a difluorophenyl produces potent antifungal activity but replacement of the usual imidazole group by triazole leads to improved selectivity. Fluconazole is much less
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Fluconazole

Medical Mycology, 1992
A M, Sugar   +3 more
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When to use fluconazole

The Lancet, 1995
StephenA. Moser   +2 more
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More on Fluconazole

Journal of Human Lactation, 1994
Ellen Shell   +2 more
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FLUCONAZOLE AND CANDIDOSIS

The Lancet, 1989
F.K. Gould   +4 more
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Drug interactions with fluconazole

Medical Journal of Australia, 1992
Susan E. Tett   +2 more
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Fluconazole

Journal of Infection, 1990
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Fluconazole teratogenicity

Prenatal Diagnosis, 1998
Jose Maria Sanchez, Graciela Moya
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TERATOGENICITY OF FLUCONAZOLE

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1996
M. Huttova, Vladimir Krcmery, Oto Masar
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