2018
DOI: 10.1111/myc.12788
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The diagnosis and treatment of invasive aspergillosis in Dutch haematology units facing a rapidly increasing prevalence of azole‐resistance. A nationwide survey and rationale for the DBMSG 002 study protocol

Abstract: Patients with haematological malignancies are at risk for invasive fungal diseases (IFD). A survey was conducted in all Dutch academic haematology centres on their current diagnostic, prophylactic and therapeutic approach towards IFD in the context of azole-resistance. In all 8 centres, a haematologist and microbiologist filled in the questionnaire that focused on different subgroups of haematology patients. Fungal prophylaxis during neutropaenia was directed against Candida and consisted of fluconazole and/or… Show more

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“…Therefore, another approach that has been advocated is the one in which a triazole constitutes part of the initial antifungal therapy until resistance is adequately documented by culture (or PCR). 26,27 To assess the prevalence and mortality of voriconazole-resistant A. fumigatus IA, we performed a retrospective multicentre study in a large cohort of haematology patients with IA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, another approach that has been advocated is the one in which a triazole constitutes part of the initial antifungal therapy until resistance is adequately documented by culture (or PCR). 26,27 To assess the prevalence and mortality of voriconazole-resistant A. fumigatus IA, we performed a retrospective multicentre study in a large cohort of haematology patients with IA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Invasive mold infections (IMI) continue to be associated with significant morbidity and high mortality rates globally, particularly in immunocompromised individuals [1][2][3][4]. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment remain the most important predictors of survival [5], although early diagnosis remains difficult to establish, particularly at the initial stages of infection [6,7], and treatment is becoming increasingly complicated due to antifungal resistance [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early and reliable diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis (IA) and subsequent rapid initiation of appropriate antifungal therapy has been shown to improve survival significantly [4, 5•]. However, IA progresses rapidly and is difficult to diagnose at early stages [6, 7•], and once diagnosed, emergence of triazole resistance complicates selection of appropriate antifungal treatment [8, 9, 10••].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%