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Publication Attributable mortality of candidemia – Results from the ECMM Candida III multinational European Observational Cohort Study(2024) ;Salmanton-García, Jon (57016722000) ;Cornely, Oliver A. (57188644302) ;Stemler, Jannik (57212303550) ;Barać, Aleksandra (55550748700) ;Steinmann, Jörg (16237395900) ;Siváková, Alena (57704020100) ;Akalin, Emin Halis (57207553671) ;Arikan-Akdagli, Sevtap (7005156385) ;Loughlin, Laura (57132756000) ;Toscano, Cristina (55401938100) ;Narayanan, Manjusha (36604944600) ;Rogers, Benedict (57202546360) ;Willinger, Birgit (56078906300) ;Akyol, Deniz (57199151189) ;Roilides, Emmanuel (57198393263) ;Lagrou, Katrien (19134962000) ;Mikulska, Malgorzata (6701433181) ;Denis, Blandine (35830474000) ;Ponscarme, Diane (6507720494) ;Scharmann, Urlike (57207988865) ;Azap, Alpay (57216772421) ;Lockhart, Deborah (55249544700) ;Bicanic, Tihana (8552060400) ;Kron, Florian (56529737400) ;Erben, Nurettin (24461441600) ;Rautemaa-Richardson, Riina (57222259093) ;Goodman, Anna L. (19640046200) ;Garcia-Vidal, Carolina (56677579000) ;Lass-Flörl, Cornelia (7004208597) ;Gangneux, Jean-Pierre (7003695621) ;Taramasso, Lucia (57260004400) ;Ruiz, Maite (16203865400) ;Schick, Yael (59236357300) ;Van Wijngaerden, Eric (7003282958) ;Milacek, Christopher (57203685633) ;Giacobbe, Daniele Roberto (51664781300) ;Logan, Clare (57219203128) ;Rooney, Emily (59236222400) ;Gori, Andrea (35972770200) ;Akova, Murat (55905807500) ;Bassetti, Matteo (58763953600) ;Hoenigl, Martin (23090526000)Koehler, Philipp (55877882300)Introduction: Despite antifungal advancements, candidaemia still has a high mortality rate of up to 40%. The ECMM Candida III study in Europe investigated the changing epidemiology and outcomes of candidaemia for better understanding and management of these infections. Methods: In this observational cohort study, participating hospitals enrolled the first ten consecutive adults with blood culture-proven candidemia. Collected data included patient demographics, risk factors, hospital stay duration (follow-up of 90 days), diagnostic procedures, causative Candida spp., management details, and outcome. Controls were included in a 1:1 fashion from the same hospitals. The matching process ensured similarity in age (10-year range), primary underlying disease, hospitalization in intensive care versus non-ICU ward, and major surgery within 2 weeks before candidemia between cases and controls. Overall and attributable mortality were described, and a survival probability for cases and controls was performed. Results: One hundred seventy-one pairs consisting of patients with candidemia and matched controls from 28 institutions were included. In those with candidemia, overall mortality was 40.4%. Attributable mortality was 18.1% overall but differed between causative Candida species (7.7% for Candida albicans, 23.7% for Candida glabrata/Nakaseomyces glabratus, 7.7% for Candida parapsilosis and 63.6% for Candida tropicalis). Regarding risk factors, the presence of a central venous catheter, total parenteral nutrition and acute or chronic renal disease were significantly more common in cases versus controls. Duration of hospitalization, and especially that of ICU stay, was significantly longer in candidemia cases (20 (IQR 10–33) vs 15 days (IQR 7–28); p = 0.004). Conclusions: Although overall and attributable mortality in this subgroup analysis of matched case/control pairs remains high, the attributable mortality appears to have decreased in comparison to historical cohorts. This decrease may be driven by improved prognosis of Candida albicans and Candida parapsilosis candidemia; whereas candidemia due to other Candida spp. exhibits a much higher attributable mortality. © 2024 The Author(s) - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Global guideline for the diagnosis and management of candidiasis: an initiative of the ECMM in cooperation with ISHAM and ASM(2025) ;Cornely, Oliver A (59507934500) ;Sprute, Rosanne (56381466800) ;Bassetti, Matteo (57196350860) ;Chen, Sharon C-A (7410258275) ;Groll, Andreas H (57218154105) ;Kurzai, Oliver (6602222761) ;Lass-Flörl, Cornelia (7004208597) ;Ostrosky-Zeichner, Luis (7004154916) ;Rautemaa-Richardson, Riina (57222259093) ;Revathi, Gunturu (6701402960) ;Santolaya, Maria E (6603538959) ;White, P Lewis (8606751100) ;Alastruey-Izquierdo, Ana (15834261700) ;Arendrup, Maiken C (6701672296) ;Baddley, John (6603015112) ;Barac, Aleksandra (55550748700) ;Ben-Ami, Ronen (6603811749) ;Brink, Adrian J (7102768880) ;Grothe, Jan H (57829142100) ;Guinea, Jesus (7005645840) ;Hagen, Ferry (8050973500) ;Hochhegger, Bruno (57201321913) ;Hoenigl, Martin (23090526000) ;Husain, Shahid (7201501032) ;Jabeen, Kauser (35614663300) ;Jensen, Henrik E (35595226100) ;Kanj, Souha S (7003794354) ;Koehler, Philipp (55877882300) ;Lehrnbecher, Thomas (7003278668) ;Lewis, Russell E (7404846664) ;Meis, Jacques F (55941779900) ;Nguyen, M Hong (7401564877) ;Pana, Zoi D (36508957400) ;Rath, Peter-Michael (7006729412) ;Reinhold, Ilana (57240959200) ;Seidel, Danila (57191968048) ;Takazono, Takahiro (24781571400) ;Vinh, Donald C (9039433600) ;Zhang, Sean X (58322513000) ;Afeltra, Javier (6603460161) ;Al-Hatmi, Abdullah M S (56061758400) ;Arastehfar, Amir (57197783001) ;Arikan-Akdagli, Sevtap (57221722080) ;Bongomin, Felix (56196530000) ;Carlesse, Fabianne (23024401300) ;Chayakulkeeree, Methee (8966427000) ;Chai, Louis Y A (9843821500) ;Chamani-Tabriz, Leili (23093015500) ;Chiller, Tom (26638713200) ;Chowdhary, Anuradha (7003577085) ;Clancy, Cornelius J (7005792529) ;Colombo, Arnaldo L (57202975374) ;Cortegiani, Andrea (56041745800) ;Corzo Leon, Dora E (16834594500) ;Drgona, Lubos (6603408901) ;Dudakova, Anna (56711943200) ;Farooqi, Joveria (37664792400) ;Gago, Sara (53986171200) ;Ilkit, Macit (34570030100) ;Jenks, Jeffrey D (56288564200) ;Klimko, Nikolai (6602404074) ;Krause, Robert (55991875100) ;Kumar, Anil (58871676500) ;Lagrou, Katrien (19134962000) ;Lionakis, Michail S (6507497145) ;Lmimouni, Badre E (26659063300) ;Mansour, Michael K (55624021200) ;Meletiadis, Joseph (6601946307) ;Mellinghoff, Sibylle C (57194699241) ;Mer, Mervyn (6603492314) ;Mikulska, Malgorzata (6701433181) ;Montravers, Philippe (35401476000) ;Neoh, Chin Fen (35269375100) ;Ozenci, Volkan (6701793279) ;Pagano, Livio (57203815167) ;Pappas, Peter (7102688528) ;Patterson, Thomas F (7202308156) ;Puerta-Alcalde, Pedro (57193674489) ;Rahimli, Laman (57302214500) ;Rahn, Sebastian (58880614500) ;Roilides, Emmanuel (57198393263) ;Rotstein, Coleman (7004535145) ;Ruegamer, Tamara (57210796985) ;Sabino, Raquel (35796067600) ;Salmanton-García, Jon (57016722000) ;Schwartz, Ilan S (54979023200) ;Segal, Esther (55858290400) ;Sidharthan, Neeraj (55452751600) ;Singhal, Tanu (57205723121) ;Sinko, Janos (23989441600) ;Soman, Rajeev (57196236032) ;Spec, Andrej (8549475200) ;Steinmann, Joerg (16237395900) ;Stemler, Jannik (57212303550) ;Taj-Aldeen, Saad J (6602237737) ;Talento, Alida Fe (55604197500) ;Thompson, George R (58298638800) ;Toebben, Christina (59712276800) ;Villanueva-Lozano, Hiram (57188974960) ;Wahyuningsih, Retno (6507268400) ;Weinbergerová, Barbora (36145579400) ;Wiederhold, Nathan (6603273223) ;Willinger, Birgit (56078906300) ;Woo, Patrick C Y (7201801340)Zhu, Li-Ping (55710389200)Candida species are the predominant cause of fungal infections in patients treated in hospital, contributing substantially to morbidity and mortality. Candidaemia and other forms of invasive candidiasis primarily affect patients who are immunocompromised or critically ill. In contrast, mucocutaneous forms of candidiasis, such as oral thrush and vulvovaginal candidiasis, can occur in otherwise healthy individuals. Although mucocutaneous candidiasis is generally not life-threatening, it can cause considerable discomfort, recurrent infections, and complications, particularly in patients with underlying conditions such as diabetes or in those taking immunosuppressive therapies. The rise of difficult-to-treat Candida infections is driven by new host factors and antifungal resistance. Pathogens, such as Candida auris (Candidozyma auris) and fluconazole-resistant Candida parapsilosis, pose serious global health risks. Recent taxonomic revisions have reclassified several Candida spp, potentially causing confusion in clinical practice. Current management guidelines are limited in scope, with poor coverage of emerging pathogens and new treatment options. In this Review, we provide updated recommendations for managing Candida infections, with detailed evidence summaries available in the appendix. © 2025 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Global guideline for the diagnosis and management of rare mould infections: an initiative of the European Confederation of Medical Mycology in cooperation with the International Society for Human and Animal Mycology and the American Society for Microbiology(2021) ;Hoenigl, Martin (23090526000) ;Salmanton-García, Jon (57016722000) ;Walsh, Thomas J. (57216999195) ;Nucci, Marcio (7006052823) ;Neoh, Chin Fen (35269375100) ;Jenks, Jeffrey D. (56288564200) ;Lackner, Michaela (36676416300) ;Sprute, Rosanne (56381466800) ;Al-Hatmi, Abdullah M S (56061758400) ;Bassetti, Matteo (58763953600) ;Carlesse, Fabianne (23024401300) ;Freiberger, Tomas (55885407200) ;Koehler, Philipp (55877882300) ;Lehrnbecher, Thomas (7003278668) ;Kumar, Anil (58871676500) ;Prattes, Juergen (55841155700) ;Richardson, Malcolm (55520616300) ;Revankar, Sanjay (34571895200) ;Slavin, Monica A. (7006287667) ;Stemler, Jannik (57212303550) ;Spiess, Birgit (7102753307) ;Taj-Aldeen, Saad J. (6602237737) ;Warris, Adilia (6603670355) ;Woo, Patrick C Y (7201801340) ;Young, Jo-Anne H (7004186640) ;Albus, Kerstin (54387966700) ;Arenz, Dorothee (57210309976) ;Arsic-Arsenijevic, Valentina (6507940363) ;Bouchara, Jean-Philippe (35427566600) ;Chinniah, Terrence Rohan (55805374500) ;Chowdhary, Anuradha (7003577085) ;de Hoog, G Sybren (58710697800) ;Dimopoulos, George (55851942844) ;Duarte, Rafael F. (7005370707) ;Hamal, Petr (6602209179) ;Meis, Jacques F. (55941779900) ;Mfinanga, Sayoki (6603198848) ;Queiroz-Telles, Flavio (59454516700) ;Patterson, Thomas F. (7202308156) ;Rahav, Galia (35482389900) ;Rogers, Thomas R. (57219376712) ;Rotstein, Coleman (7004535145) ;Wahyuningsih, Retno (6507268400) ;Seidel, Danila (57191968048)Cornely, Oliver A. (57188644302)With increasing numbers of patients needing intensive care or who are immunosuppressed, infections caused by moulds other than Aspergillus spp or Mucorales are increasing. Although antifungal prophylaxis has shown effectiveness in preventing many invasive fungal infections, selective pressure has caused an increase of breakthrough infections caused by Fusarium, Lomentospora, and Scedosporium species, as well as by dematiaceous moulds, Rasamsonia, Schizophyllum, Scopulariopsis, Paecilomyces, Penicillium, Talaromyces and Purpureocillium species. Guidance on the complex multidisciplinary management of infections caused by these pathogens has the potential to improve prognosis. Management routes depend on the availability of diagnostic and therapeutic options. The present recommendations are part of the One World-One Guideline initiative to incorporate regional differences in the epidemiology and management of rare mould infections. Experts from 24 countries contributed their knowledge and analysed published evidence on the diagnosis and treatment of rare mould infections. This consensus document intends to provide practical guidance in clinical decision making by engaging physicians and scientists involved in various aspects of clinical management. Moreover, we identify areas of uncertainty and constraints in optimising this management. Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.