医学
重症监护医学
多学科方法
普通合伙企业
抗真菌
疾病
血液学
家庭医学
内科学
财务
皮肤病科
社会科学
社会学
经济
作者
Shevon S. Fernando,Emma Paige,Claire Dendle,Robert Weinkove,David Chee Ming Kong,Paul Omond,David Routledge,Jeff Szer,Christopher C Blyth,NULL AUTHOR_ID
摘要
Abstract Patients with invasive fungal disease (IFD) are at significant risk of morbidity and mortality. A productive partnership between patients, their carers/families, and the multidisciplinary team managing the infection and any underlying conditions, is essential. Sharing information and addressing knowledge gaps are required to ensure those at risk of IFD avoid infection, while those with suspected or confirmed infection optimise their therapy and avoid toxicities. This new addition to the Australian and New Zealand consensus guidelines for the management of IFD and antifungal use in the haematology/oncology setting outlines the key information needs of patients and their carers/families. It specifically addresses risk factor reduction, antifungal agents and adherence, and the risks and benefits of complementary and alternative therapies. Knowledge gaps are also identified to help inform the future research agenda.
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