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Secondary invasive fungal infection in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in the United States.

George R Thompson IiiMarisa H MiceliJeanette JiangEmily F ShortridgeKalatu DaviesGiridharan GurumoorthyTomomi Kimura
Published in: Mycoses (2023)
Invasive fungal infection incidence was lower than previously reported, possibly due to a conservative definition of IFI. Typical COVID-19 treatments were among the risk factors identified. Furthermore, diagnosis of IFIs in COVID-19 patients may be complicated because of the several non-specific shared symptoms, leading to underestimation of the true incidence rate. The healthcare burden of IFIs was significant among COVID-19 patients, including higher mortality and greater cost.
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