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Neonatal candidiasis: diagnosis, prevention, and treatment
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Greenberg RG
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J Infect
2014[Nov]; 69 Suppl 1
(0 1
): S19-22
PMID25129318
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Infection with Candida species is associated with significant morbidity and
mortality in infants. The incidence of Candida infection varies widely across
centers, likely due to differences in practice related to modifiable risk factors
such as exposure to empiric antibiotics and length of parenteral nutrition. Early
diagnosis of Candida and prompt treatment with appropriate antifungal agents,
such as fluconazole, amphotericin B deoxycholate, and micafungin, are critical
for improved outcomes. This paper reviews the current literature relating to the
prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of Candida infections in the neonatal
intensive care unit.
|Age Factors
[MESH]
|Candidiasis/*diagnosis/*drug therapy/prevention & control
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