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Treatment of invasive candidiasis in non-haematological patients

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Antifungal prophylaxis <strong>in</strong> the ICU?Pro:-Reduces the <strong>in</strong>cidence <strong>of</strong><strong><strong>in</strong>vasive</strong> <strong>candidiasis</strong>!with app. 50%-Aga<strong>in</strong>: identification <strong>of</strong>target <strong>patients</strong> difficult-High risk <strong>patients</strong>-In high <strong>in</strong>cidence area-Necrotiz<strong>in</strong>g pancreatitis-Recurrent GI leakageCon:- Unselected ICUs: 1-2% <strong><strong>in</strong>vasive</strong><strong>candidiasis</strong>- In most hospitals;Ineffective strategy

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