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Epidemiology of invasive fungal infections in Latin America
被引:81
|作者:
Sifuentes-Osornio J.
[1
]
Corzo-León D.E.
[2
]
Ponce-De-León L.A.
[1
]
机构:
[1] Laboratory of Microbiology, Salvador Zubiran National Institute of Medical Science and Nutrition, 15 Vasco de Quiroga, sección XVI, Tlalpan, México City
[2] Infectious Diseases, Salvador Zubiran National Institute of Medical Science and Nutrition, México City
关键词:
Argentina;
Aspergillosis;
Bolivia;
Brazil;
Candidemia;
Central America;
Chile;
Coccidioidomycosis;
Colombia;
Costa Rica;
Cryptococcosis;
Cryptococcus;
Cuba;
Ecuador;
Endemic infections;
Epidemiology;
Filamentous fungi;
Fusariosis;
Histoplasmosis;
Invasive fungal infections;
Latin America;
Mexico;
Mold fungi;
Mucormycosis;
Opportunistic infections;
Panama;
Paracoccidioidomycosis;
South America;
Uruguay;
Paraguay;
D O I:
10.1007/s12281-011-0081-7
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摘要:
The pathogenic role of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) has increased during the past two decades in Latin America and worldwide, and the number of patients at risk has risen dramatically. Working habits and leisure activities have also been a focus of attention by public health officials, as endemic mycoses have provoked a number of outbreaks. An extensive search of medical literature from Latin America suggests that the incidence of IFIs from both endemic and opportunistic fungi has increased. The increase in endemic mycoses is probably related to population changes (migration, tourism, and increased population growth), whereas the increase in opportunistic mycoses may be associated with the greater number of people at risk. In both cases, the early and appropriate use of diagnostic procedures has improved diagnosis and outcome. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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