The epidemiology of Candida infections has changed in recent years. Although Candida albicans is still the main cause of invasive candidiasis in most clinical settings, a substantial proportion of patients is now infected with non-albicans Candida species. The various Candida species vary in their susceptibility to the most commonly used antifungal agents, and the intrinsic resistance to antifungal therapy seen in some species, along with the development of acquired resistance during treatment in others, is becoming a major problem in the management of Candida infection. A better understanding of the mechanisms and clinical impact of antifungal drug resistance is essential for the efficient treatment of patients with Candida infection and for improving treatment outcomes. Herein, we report resistance to the azoles and echinocandins among Candida species.

Sanguinetti, M., Posteraro, B., Lass Flörl, C., Antifungal drug resistance among Candida species: mechanisms and clinical impact, <<MYCOSES>>, 2015; 58 Suppl 2 (N/A): 2-13. [doi:10.1111/myc.12330] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/69050]

Antifungal drug resistance among Candida species: mechanisms and clinical impact

Sanguinetti, Maurizio;Posteraro, Brunella;
2015

Abstract

The epidemiology of Candida infections has changed in recent years. Although Candida albicans is still the main cause of invasive candidiasis in most clinical settings, a substantial proportion of patients is now infected with non-albicans Candida species. The various Candida species vary in their susceptibility to the most commonly used antifungal agents, and the intrinsic resistance to antifungal therapy seen in some species, along with the development of acquired resistance during treatment in others, is becoming a major problem in the management of Candida infection. A better understanding of the mechanisms and clinical impact of antifungal drug resistance is essential for the efficient treatment of patients with Candida infection and for improving treatment outcomes. Herein, we report resistance to the azoles and echinocandins among Candida species.
2015
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Sanguinetti, M., Posteraro, B., Lass Flörl, C., Antifungal drug resistance among Candida species: mechanisms and clinical impact, <<MYCOSES>>, 2015; 58 Suppl 2 (N/A): 2-13. [doi:10.1111/myc.12330] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/69050]
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