| Literature DB >> 26865319 |
Maria Manuel da S Azevedo1,2,3, Luisa Cruz1, Cidália Pina-Vaz1,2,4, Acácio Gonçalves-Rodrigues1,2,5.
Abstract
Despite the introduction of new antifungal agents, the frequency of invasive and mucocutaneous fungal infections as well as resistance to antifungal drugs continues to increase. Over 300 million persons are infected annually with fungi. Resistance to antimicrobials is one of today's major health threats. Can the possible causes of fungal antimicrobial resistance be understood and prevented to minimize risks to public health. We provide an overview of antifungal drug use in European countries, particularly Portugal. We reviewed prescriptions for and over-the-counter sales (OTC) of azoles in Portuguese pharmacies and in alternative shops. We conclude that in Portugal, azole antifungal sales, as well as medical prescribed azoles are very high. The Portuguese population consumes more antifungal drugs per capita than others in Europe.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26865319 DOI: 10.1057/jphp.2016.4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Public Health Policy ISSN: 0197-5897 Impact factor: 2.222