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Invasive Candida infections in the nursery: state of the art
2014
Signa Vitae
Neonatal sepsis caused by fungi (mainly Candida spp.) causes a huge burden of morbidity and mortality, poor late outcomes, as well as increased hospital costs. Invasive Candida Infections (ICI) include bloodstream, urine, cerebrospinal, peritoneal infections, infections starting from burns and wounds, or from any other usually sterile site. Premature neonates are particularly prone to this kind of disease, due to their decreased innate and adaptive immunities, translating into a specific,
doi:10.22514/sv92.112014.1
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