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Fluconazole has been shown to protect against Candida albicans peritonitis [17,18], but little attention has been given to its effects on bacterial sepsis.
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NEJM -- Fluconazole Prophylaxis against Fungal Infection in
In contrast to the report by Kaufman et al., another recent study found that fluconazole was not effective in preventing candida sepsis in 103.
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Saccharomyces boulardii induced sepsis: successful therapy with
Adverse effects; antifungal agents; case reports; clinical aspects; complications; drug therapy; fluconazole; fungaemia; human diseases; probiotics; sepsis;.
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Catheter-Related Sepsis Due to Rhodotorula glutinis
In one previous report, fluconazole failed to clear R. glutinis within a central venous catheter, which led to recurrent sepsis 5 days after the initiation.
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Avoiding Common ICU Errors - Google Books Result
In our study, the incidence of fungal sepsis declined significantly following the implementation of a policy of 5 days prophylactic Fluconazole and it did.
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Selective fluconazole prophylaxis in high-risk babies to reduce
Conclusions: Selective antifungal prophylaxis has reduced invasive fungal sepsis in one NICU without evidence of fluconazole resistance emerging.
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Fluconazole in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Candida albicans </Emphasis
Your browser may not have a PDF reader available. Google recommends visiting our text version of this document.Fluconazole in. Candida albicans. Sepsis during Pregnancy: Case Report. and Review of the Literature. Summary: Candida sepsis during pregnancy is a rare but.
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Catheter-Related Sepsis Due to Rhodotorula glutinis -- Hsueh et al
In one previous report, fluconazole failed to clear R. glutinis within a central venous catheter, which led to recurrent sepsis 5 days after the initiation.
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