2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jiph.2020.01.108
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Candidemia in an Indonesian Teaching Hospital: A 9-Year Observational Study

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“…In children with acute leukaemia in 2010–2011 12 of 102 (11.7%) had invasive fungal infection mostly with candidaemia or features consistent with invasive candidiasis 52 . Other series of candidaemia have been published including 117 cases over 2011–2014 53 and 72 cases over 2010–2018 54 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…In children with acute leukaemia in 2010–2011 12 of 102 (11.7%) had invasive fungal infection mostly with candidaemia or features consistent with invasive candidiasis 52 . Other series of candidaemia have been published including 117 cases over 2011–2014 53 and 72 cases over 2010–2018 54 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…52 Other series of candidaemia have been published including 117 cases over 2011-2014 53 and 72 cases over 2010-2018. 54 Using an intermediate international figure of 10/100,000, the estimated incidence of candidaemia is 26,700 (Table 3) and invasive candidiasis 66,750 cases annually (40% only diagnosed by blood culture). 55 A study conducted in Jakarta on neonates who failed antibacterial therapy showed that the most common cause was C. tropicalis.…”
Section: Candida Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%