Combination Therapy for Invasive Fungal Infections
AbstractPurpose of the ReviewThe purpose of this review is to summarize and evaluate relevant literature on combination antifungal therapy for invasive fungal infections (IFIs).Recent FindingsCryptococcal meningitis has the largest body and highest quality in support of combination therapy with amphotericin B and flucytosine. More recent data in treatment of invasive aspergillosis suggest combination therapy with voriconazole and echinocandins may be effective in select patients. Quality studies are needed to define combination therapy in rare mold infections.SummaryMultiple strategies have been employed to optimize treatment of the growing incidence of IFIs. With exceptions as noted above, justification for the use of combination antifungal therapy is most often based on uncontrolled and/or underpowered studies, in vitro data, and case reports.
Source: Current Fungal Infection Reports - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research
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