Increase in Candida krusei infection among patients with bone marrow transplantation and neutropenia treated prophylactically with fluconazole
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In patients at high risk for disseminated candida infections, suppression of bacterial flora and the more common candida pathogens may permit some less pathogenic, but natively resistant candida species, such as C. krusei, to emerge as systemic pathogens.
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Authors | Wingard JR;Merz WG;Rinaldi MG;Johnson TR;Karp JE;Saral R;; |
Journal | The New England journal of medicine |
Year | 1991 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
research support
u.s. gov't
adult
P.H.S.
Retrospective Studies
postoperative complications / prevention & control*
drug therapy
combination
bone marrow transplantation*
pmid:1669837
doi:10.1056/nejm199110313251803
j r wingard
w g merz
r saral
amphotericin b / administration & dosage
candidiasis / microbiology*
fluconazole / administration & dosage
fluconazole / adverse effects*
leukemia / complications
mycoses / prevention & control*
opportunistic infections / etiology*
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