Clinical features and prognostic factors of Magnusiomyces (Saprochaete) infections in haematology. A multicentre study of SEIFEM/Fungiscope.
Del Principe MI, Seidel D, Criscuolo M, Dargenio M, Rácil Z, Piedimonte M, Marchesi F, Nadali G, Koehler P, Fracchiolla N, Cattaneo C, Klimko N, Spolzino A, Yilmaz Karapinar D, Demiraslan H, Duarte RF, Demeter J, Stanzani M, Melillo LMA, Basilico CM, Cesaro S, Paterno G, Califano C, Delia M, Buzzatti E, Busca A, Alakel N, Arsenijevi'c VA, Camus V, Falces-Romero I, Itzhak L, Kouba M, Martino R, Sedlacek P, Weinbergerová B, Cornely OA, Pagano L; FUNGISCOPE (Global Emerging Fungal Infection Registry) and the SEIFEM (Sorveglianza Epidemiologica Infezioni nelle Emopatie).
Del Principe MI, et al.
Mycoses. 2023 Jan;66(1):35-46. doi: 10.1111/myc.13524. Epub 2022 Sep 19.
Mycoses. 2023.
PMID: 36064299
BACKGROUND: Our multicentre study aims to identify baseline factors and provide guidance for therapeutic decisions regarding Magnusiomyces-associated infections, an emerging threat in patients with haematological malignancies. METHODS: HM patients with proven (Magnusiomyces capit …
BACKGROUND: Our multicentre study aims to identify baseline factors and provide guidance for therapeutic decisions regarding Magnusiomyces-a …