Publications by authors named "Oliver Andreas Cornely"

Background: Antifungal diagnostic capacity has been documented in various countries, there is a lack of comprehensive research on clinical mycology diagnostics and treatment in Hungary.

Methods: We conducted an online survey encompassing questions that explored various aspects of the mycology diagnostic and antifungal therapy-related information. The survey aimed to gather details about institutional profiles, perceptions of invasive fungal infections (IFIs), and access to microscopy, culture, serology, antigen detection, molecular testing, and therapeutic drug monitoring.

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With increasing frequency, clinical and laboratory-based mycologists are consulted on invasive fungal diseases caused by rare fungal species. This review aims to give an overview of the management of invasive aspergillosis (IA) caused by non- spp.-namely , , and -including diagnostic and therapeutic differences and similarities to .

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  • Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is a major hospital-related infection that leads to longer hospital stays and higher costs, with bezlotoxumab being an effective preventive monoclonal antibody.
  • A budget impact analysis compared the costs of standard care (SoC) with SoC plus bezlotoxumab for high-risk CDI patients, examining different scenarios regarding hospital readmissions.
  • Results indicate that using SoC plus bezlotoxumab is cost-saving for hospitals due to shorter patient stays, but hospitals need to negotiate additional fees to cover bezlotoxumab administration.
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Fever in cancer patients is a medical emergency until a severe infection has been ruled out. In case of neutropenia prompt diagnostic work-up should be paralleled by empiric antibiotic treatment. Underlying malignancy as well as treatments may impair immune response and thus pave the way for less virulent pathogens.

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Aim: Mucormycosis is a fungal infection associated with high mortality. Until recently, the only licensed treatments were amphotericin B (AMB) formulations. Isavuconazole (ISAV) is a new mucormycosis treatment.

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Introduction: Invasive fungal diseases (IFDs) are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing allogeneic stem cell transplantation (SCT).

Methods: To compare the effectiveness of two prophylactic antifungal regimens used as standard of care (SOC) in the setting of SCT during the periods of May 2006 - September 2009 (oral posaconazole, POS) and October 2009 - July 2011 (oral posaconazole with intravenous micafungin bridging, POS-MIC), data from the Cologne Cohort of Neutropenic Patients (CoCoNut) study were analyzed after nearest-neighbor matching. Endpoints were occurrence of breakthrough probable/proven IFD under prophylaxis, incidence and duration of persistent febrile neutropenia, incidence of unspecific pneumonic infiltrates, possible IFD, positive galactomannan tests, as well as fungal-free and overall survival.

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Background: Neutropenic patients are at risk of abdominal complications and yet the incidence and impact of these complications on patients' morbidity and mortality have not been sufficiently evaluated. We aimed to assess a clinical rule for early detection of abdominal complications leading to death or transfer to intensive care in patients with chemotherapy-associated neutropenia.

Design And Methods: This observational multicenter study was carried out in seven German hematology-oncology departments.

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