Antifungal prescribing in neonates: Using national point prevalence survey data from Australia.
Brendan Joseph McMullanChristopher C BlythCheryl A JonesKarin A ThurskyCelia CooperNaomi SpotswoodRodney JamesPamela KonecnyPublished in: Medical mycology (2022)
Novel nationwide surveillance found newborn infants in Australian hospitals commonly receive antifungal medications, mostly oral nystatin. This is given mainly to prevent rather than treat infection, which is rare. There is substantial unexplained variation in dosing of antifungal drugs nationally.