2019
DOI: 10.1111/myc.12990
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Epidemiology and outcome of invasive fungal disease in children after hematopoietic cell transplantation or treated for malignancy: Impact of national programme of antifungal prophylaxis

Abstract: Summary The objective of the study was the analysis of incidence and outcome of invasive fungal disease (IFD) in children treated for malignancy (PHO, paediatric hematology‐oncology) or undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) over a period of six consecutive years in nationwide study. A total number of 5628 patients with newly diagnosed malignancies and 971 patients after HCT (741 allo‐HCT and 230 auto‐HCT) were screened for infectious complications in biennial reports. IFD incidence was lower amon… Show more

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“…In our analysis, both absolute number and their rate per 1 patient has increased over the years. It should be noted that between 2014 and 2015, antifungal prophylaxis with azoles was introduced in Poland; however, due to their interaction with vincristine it does not decrease the rate of fungal infections in children with ALL [20]. Antimicrobial prophylaxis in pediatric ALL is not recommended [21,22], and children are more susceptible to infectious complications than adults [23].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In our analysis, both absolute number and their rate per 1 patient has increased over the years. It should be noted that between 2014 and 2015, antifungal prophylaxis with azoles was introduced in Poland; however, due to their interaction with vincristine it does not decrease the rate of fungal infections in children with ALL [20]. Antimicrobial prophylaxis in pediatric ALL is not recommended [21,22], and children are more susceptible to infectious complications than adults [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…early and early posttransplant phase [2][3][4][5][6]; however, No Bioethical Committee agreement was necessary for this study, as no patients were involved. All participants of the survey are coauthors of this manuscript and they gave their agreement for publication.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This project was widened to include the adult hematopoietic transplant setting for the period 2012-2014. The overall results of this national project were presented elsewhere [8,9,10].…”
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“…Organization for the Research and Treatment of Cancer/ Mycosis Study Group (EORTC/MSG) as proven, probable, or possible in the 2002 and 2008 versions, and finally revised and updated according to the new 2019 criteria[11]. All HCT and PHO patients were screened with the galactomannan test mainly during neutropenia or on the basis of clinically driven indications[8,9,10].…”
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