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George R Thompson1, Thuy Le2, Ariya Chindamporn3, Carol A Kauffman4, Ana Alastruey-Izquierdo5, Neil M Ampel6, David R Andes7, Darius Armstrong-James8, Olusola Ayanlowo9, John W Baddley10, Bridget M Barker11, Leila Lopes Bezerra12, Maria J Buitrago5, Leili Chamani-Tabriz13, Jasper F W Chan14, Methee Chayakulkeeree15, Oliver A Cornely16, Cao Cunwei17, Jean-Pierre Gangneux18, Nelesh P Govender19, Ferry Hagen20, Mohammad T Hedayati21, Tobias M Hohl22, Grégory Jouvion23, Chris Kenyon24, Christopher C Kibbler25, Nikolai Klimko26, David C M Kong27, Robert Krause28, Low Lee Lee29, Graeme Meintjes30, Marisa H Miceli31, Peter-Michael Rath32, Andrej Spec33, Flavio Queiroz-Telles34, Ebrahim Variava35, Paul E Verweij36, Ilan S Schwartz37, Alessandro C Pasqualotto38.
Abstract
The global burden of the endemic mycoses (blastomycosis, coccidioidomycosis, emergomycosis, histoplasmosis, paracoccidioidomycosis, sporotrichosis, and talaromycosis) continues to rise yearly and these infectious diseases remain a leading cause of patient morbidity and mortality worldwide. Management of the associated pathogens requires a thorough understanding of the epidemiology, risk factors, diagnostic methods and performance characteristics in different patient populations, and treatment options unique to each infection. Guidance on the management of these infections has the potential to improve prognosis. The recommendations outlined in this Review are part of the "One World, One Guideline" initiative of the European Confederation of Medical Mycology. Experts from 23 countries contributed to the development of these guidelines. The aim of this Review is to provide an up-to-date consensus and practical guidance in clinical decision making, by engaging physicians and scientists involved in various aspects of clinical management.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34364529 PMCID: PMC9450022 DOI: 10.1016/S1473-3099(21)00191-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet Infect Dis ISSN: 1473-3099 Impact factor: 71.421