Abstract
Refractory invasive fungal disease is a significant clinical problem, with high morbidity, mortality and costs. The complex causes of refractory infection include breakthrough infection due to antifungal resistance (both innate and acquired), suboptimal therapy and impaired immune responses in critically ill or immunocompromised patients. This case series details three reports on the identification and management of refractory fungal infections, two cases of azole resistance and one case of resistant candidiasis, highlighting the importance of accurate diagnosis, monitoring, implementation of biomarkers (serological markers, PCR), antifungal susceptibility testing and antifungal stewardship to optimise management and minimise risks of emergence of drug resistance.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 100688 |
Journal | Medical Mycology Case Reports |
Volume | 46 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2024 |
Externally published | Yes |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2024 The Authors
Keywords
- Antifungal resistance
- Antifungal stewardship
- Antifungal susceptibility testing
- Breakthrough fungal infection
- Fungal biomarkers
- Invasive fungal disease
- Refractory fungal infection