Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6129365 | Clinical Microbiology and Infection | 2015 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
We conducted a 2-year multicentre prospective observational study to determine the epidemiology of and mortality associated with invasive fungal diseases (IFDs) among patients with haematological disorders in Asia. Eleven institutions from 8 countries/regions participated, with 412 subjects (28.2% possible, 38.3% probable and 33.5% proven IFDs) recruited. The epidemiology of IFDs in participating institutions was similar to Western centres, with Aspergillus spp. (65.9%) or Candida spp. (26.7%) causing the majority of probable and proven IFDs. The overall 30-day mortality was 22.1%. Progressive haematological disorder (odds ratio [OR] 5.192), invasive candidiasis (OR 3.679), and chronic renal disease (OR 6.677) were independently associated with mortality.
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Authors
L.Y. Hsu, D.G. Lee, S.P. Yeh, D. Bhurani, B.Q. Khanh, C.Y. Low, L. Norasetthada, T. Chan, Y.L. Kwong, A.K. Vaid, I. Alejandria, M. Mendoza, C.Y. Chen, A. Johnson, T.Y. Tan,