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Announcement: Fungal Disease Awareness Week - August 14-18, 2017.

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In 2017, CDC initiated a national observance, Fungal Disease Awareness Week, to increase awareness about fungal diseases, which can cause severe illness but frequently go undiagnosed. Awareness is one of the most important means to reduce delays in diagnosis and treatment, which can lead to better health outcomes and save lives.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28796764      PMCID: PMC5687784          DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6631a6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep        ISSN: 0149-2195            Impact factor:   17.586


In 2017, CDC initiated a national observance, Fungal Disease Awareness Week, to increase awareness about fungal diseases, which can cause severe illness but frequently go undiagnosed. Awareness is one of the most important means to reduce delays in diagnosis and treatment, which can lead to better health outcomes and save lives. The theme of this year’s observance is “Think Fungus,” and aims to encourage the public and clinicians to consider the possibility of a fungal infection if a patient’s symptoms are not improving with treatment. There are many types of fungal diseases. Immunocompromised persons are more likely to acquire serious fungal diseases, but some types of fungal infections occur in otherwise healthy persons. Fungal diseases are an increasing problem worldwide, although the exact prevalence is difficult to quantify (). In the United States, coccidioidomycosis (often called “Valley fever”) is particularly concerning; although approximately 10,000 cases are reported each year, it is likely that many more cases go undiagnosed, with an estimated 150,000 infections annually (). This issue of MMWR includes a report on a substantial increase in coccidioidomycosis cases in California in 2016 (). Candida, a common cause of mucosal and skin infections, is an important cause of bloodstream infections in hospitalized patients (). Antifungal resistance is a growing public health problem, particularly in Candida and Aspergillus infections,* compounded by the recent emergence of Candida auris, a multidrug-resistant yeast that spreads in health care facilities (). Resistant infections lead to longer hospital stays, higher medical costs, and more deaths. Globally, cryptococcal meningitis, histoplasmosis, and Pneumocystis pneumonia remain important causes of death in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infections and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Additional information about Fungal Disease Awareness Week is available at https://www.cdc.gov/fungal/awareness-week.html.
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Review 1.  The Global Burden of Fungal Diseases.

Authors:  Snigdha Vallabhaneni; Rajal K Mody; Tiffany Walker; Tom Chiller
Journal:  Infect Dis Clin North Am       Date:  2015-12-29       Impact factor: 5.982

2.  Multistate point-prevalence survey of health care-associated infections.

Authors:  Shelley S Magill; Jonathan R Edwards; Wendy Bamberg; Zintars G Beldavs; Ghinwa Dumyati; Marion A Kainer; Ruth Lynfield; Meghan Maloney; Laura McAllister-Hollod; Joelle Nadle; Susan M Ray; Deborah L Thompson; Lucy E Wilson; Scott K Fridkin
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2014-03-27       Impact factor: 91.245

3.  Notes from the Field: Increase in Coccidioidomycosis - California, 2016.

Authors:  Gail Sondermeyer Cooksey; Alyssa Nguyen; Kirsten Knutson; Farzaneh Tabnak; Kaitlin Benedict; Orion McCotter; Seema Jain; Duc Vugia
Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep       Date:  2017-08-11       Impact factor: 17.586

4.  Notes from the Field: Ongoing Transmission of Candida auris in Health Care Facilities - United States, June 2016-May 2017.

Authors:  Sharon Tsay; Rory M Welsh; Eleanor H Adams; Nancy A Chow; Lalitha Gade; Elizabeth L Berkow; Eugenie Poirot; Emily Lutterloh; Monica Quinn; Sudha Chaturvedi; Janna Kerins; Stephanie R Black; Sarah K Kemble; Patricia M Barrett; Kerri Barton; D J Shannon; Kristy Bradley; Shawn R Lockhart; Anastasia P Litvintseva; Heather Moulton-Meissner; Alicia Shugart; Alex Kallen; Snigdha Vallabhaneni; Tom M Chiller; Brendan R Jackson
Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep       Date:  2017-05-19       Impact factor: 17.586

5.  Increase in reported coccidioidomycosis--United States, 1998-2011.

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Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep       Date:  2013-03-29       Impact factor: 17.586

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