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Fungemia in Patients with Leukemia
American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1993A nine-year retrospective study on fungemia in patients with leukemia was conducted. A total of 79 episodes of fungemia in 77 patients with leukemia were documented. Candida parapsilosis fungemia was associated more frequently with the presence of a central venous line and to the use of parenteral nutrition than the other fungal species (p = 0.00026 ...
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Evolution of fungemia in an Italian region
Journal De Mycologie Medicale, 2020Fungemia represents a public health concern. Knowing aetiology and activity of the antifungals is critical for the management of bloodstream infections. Therefore, surveillance on local/international levels is desirable for a prompt administration of appropriate therapy.Data on fungi responsible for fungemia and antifungal susceptibility profiles were ...
M Cogliati, M C Esposto
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Laboratory Detection of Fungemia
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1994Patients who are immunosuppressed, receiving broad-spectrum antibiotics, or with intravascular catheters in place are at risk for invasive fungal infections. In a significant number nosocomial fungal infections develop. The diagnosis of invasive fungal disease often relies on the detection of the etiologic agent using blood cultures. Great progress has
D J, Geha, G D, Roberts
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Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1988
Fungi of the genus Hansenula have rarely been reported as pathogenic in humans. A case of catheter-related Hansenula anomala fungemia in a patient with acute leukemia in remission is presented, and the clinical features of 11 additional patients infected with Hansenula species are reviewed.
E, Haron +4 more
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Fungi of the genus Hansenula have rarely been reported as pathogenic in humans. A case of catheter-related Hansenula anomala fungemia in a patient with acute leukemia in remission is presented, and the clinical features of 11 additional patients infected with Hansenula species are reviewed.
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Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 1998
A patient with a history of diabetes, coronary artery disease, stroke, previous renal transplantation, and multiple hospital admissions for recurrent pancreatitis was transferred to the hospital from a chronic care facility because of fever and severe epigastric discomfort. At the time of admission, she was receiving hyperalimentation through a central
M M, Bergman, D, Gagnon, G V, Doern
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A patient with a history of diabetes, coronary artery disease, stroke, previous renal transplantation, and multiple hospital admissions for recurrent pancreatitis was transferred to the hospital from a chronic care facility because of fever and severe epigastric discomfort. At the time of admission, she was receiving hyperalimentation through a central
M M, Bergman, D, Gagnon, G V, Doern
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LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS OF BACTEREMIA AND FUNGEMIA
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2001Many of the variables that affect the laboratory diagnosis of bacteremia and fungemia have been addressed in this article. Whereas the scientific basis and principles for blood cultures are well-established, and the methodology has improved, the diagnosis of bacteremia and fungemia still depends greatly on the care that is taken in obtaining the ...
R R, Magadia, M P, Weinstein
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