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Measuring Volatile and Non-volatile Antifungal Activity of Biocontrol Products
Published on: December 5, 2020
The current treatment landscape: the need for antifungal stewardship programmes
Patricia Muñoz1,2,3,4, Emilio Bouza5,2,3,4,
1Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Disease Division, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain pmunoz@micro.hggm.es.
Abstract:
There is increasing evidence supporting the need for antifungal stewardship (AFS) programmes in order to promote appropriate antifungal use, improve diagnosis and quality of care, and decrease the costs of antifungal treatment. AFS programmes delivered by experienced teams can be efficacious and cost effective. However, there are a variety of challenges often faced during the implementation of AFS programmes which can present barriers to their success. These can include lack of dedicated personnel, lack of investment in new diagnostic and prescription tools, and misperception by other physicians.
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