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The changing epidemiology of fungal infections

Cornelia Lass‐Flörl, Stephan Steixner

2023Molecular Aspects of Medicine111 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Invasive fungal diseases are common complications in critically ill patients and in those with significant underlying imbalanced immune systems. Fungal co-, and/or super-infections are emerging and have become a rising concern within the last few years. In Europe, cases of candidiasis and aspergillosis dominate, followed by mucormycosis in India. Epidemiological studies show an increasing trend in the incidence of all three entities. Parallel to this, a shift within the underlying fungal pathogens is observed. More non-albicans Candida infections and aspergillosis with cryptic species are on the rise; cryptic species may cover intrinsic resistance to azoles and other antifungal drugs. The recent COVID-19 pandemic led to a significantly increasing incidence of invasive fungal diseases among hospitalized patients.

Topics & Concepts

Incidence (geometry)MucormycosisEpidemiologyAspergillosisCandida albicansBiologyAntifungalMicrobiologyImmunologyMedicinePathologyOpticsPhysicsAntifungal resistance and susceptibilityFungal Infections and StudiesOcular Infections and Treatments