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Empirical antifungal therapy for health care-associated intra-abdominal infection: a retrospective, multicentre and comparative study.

Djamel MokartMehdi BoutabaLuca ServanBenjamin BertrandOlivier BaldesiLaurent LefebvreFrédéric GonzalezMagali BisbalBruno PasteneGary DuclosMarion FaucherLaurent ZieleskiewiczLaurent Chow-ChineAntoine SanniniJean Marie BoherRomain RonfléMarc Leone
Published in: Annals of intensive care (2024)
The use of early empirical antifungal therapy was associated with a decreased death rate at 90 days, with no effect on the death rate at 1 year, the death rate at 30 days, the rate of re-intervention, the need for drainage, and empirical antibiotic and antifungal therapy failure at 30 days.
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