Epidemiology of candidemia in lung transplant recipients and risk factors for candidemia in the early posttransplant period in the absence of universal antifungal prophylaxis

Author:

Marinelli Tina12ORCID,Pennington Kelly M.34ORCID,Hamandi Bassem56ORCID,Donahoe Laura7,Rotstein Coleman1ORCID,Martinu Tereza38,Husain Shahid1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Multi‐Organ Transplant Program Division of Infectious Diseases Department of Medicine University of Toronto University Health Network Toronto Canada

2. Department of Infectious Diseases Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Toronto Lung Transplant Program University Health Network Toronto Ontario Canada

4. Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota

5. Department of Pharmacy University Health Network Toronto Ontario Canada

6. Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

7. Division of Thoracic Surgery Toronto General Hospital University Health Network University of Toronto Ontario Canada

8. Division of Respirology Department of Medicine University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Transplantation

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