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Fungal infection frequency in newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukaemia patients treated with venetoclax plus azacitidine with or without antifungal prophylaxis.

Barbora WeinbergerováJiří MayerTomáš KabutWolfgang R SperrJana ŠtevkováAnna JonášováMartin ČerňanSusanne HerndlhoferIveta OravcováJiří ŠrámekJan NovákRadka ŠtěpánováTomáš SzotkowskiLuboš DrgoňaPavel ŽákPeter Valent
Published in: British journal of haematology (2024)
Our observational study analysed fungal infection frequency within cohorts with versus without antifungal prophylaxis (AFP) among newly diagnosed first-line venetoclax and azacitidine (VEN + AZA)-treated acute myeloid leukaemias in Czech, Austrian and Slovak haematology centres. Among 186 patients, 85 (46%) received antifungal prophylaxis, while 101 (54%) received no prophylaxis. Fungal infections occurred in 1/85 patients with prophylaxis (1%) and 5/101 patients without prophylaxis (5%) (p = 0.222). No significant difference was recorded between cohorts with and without AFP in terms of death rate (p = 0.296) and overall survival (p = 0.844). In conclusion, most infections were not severe, developing during the first treatment-cycle and did not affect patients' overall outcome.
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