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Antifungal drug resistance: an update.

David William Denning
Published in: European journal of hospital pharmacy : science and practice (2022)
The number of antifungal classes is small, and resistance is becoming a much more frequent problem. Much greater emphasis needs to be placed on susceptibility testing and antifungal stewardship. Such efforts demonstrably improve survival and overall clinical outcomes. Positively diagnosing a fungal infection with laboratory markers often allows antibacterial therapy to be stopped (ie, anti-tuberculous therapy in chronic pulmonary aspergillosis or antibiotics other than cotrimoxazole in Pneumocystis pneumonia), contributing to antimicrobial resistance control generally. Non-culture based diagnostics for fungal disease are transformational in terms of sensitivity and speed, but only occasionally identify antifungal resistance.
Keyphrases
  • candida albicans
  • antimicrobial resistance
  • intensive care unit
  • quality improvement
  • bone marrow
  • acute respiratory distress syndrome
  • extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
  • free survival
  • mechanical ventilation