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Published on: July 30, 2012
It's Here, It's There, There's Fungi Everywhere: A Case Series Utilizing Rezafungin for Invasive Candidiasis
Jacob M Keck1, Ryan K Dare2, Mitchell B Jenkins2
1Department of Pharmacy, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 4301 W. Markham St. #529, Little Rock, AR, 72205, USA. jmkeck@uams.edu.
Abstract:
Rezafungin is a long-acting echinocandin with broad coverage against Candida. Rezafungin has primarily been indicated for candidemia, with limited literature available on its use for infections outside of the bloodstream. Herein, three patient cases are presented from an academic medical center. Infectious processes presented include drug-resistant mucosal candidiasis, prosthetic joint infection, and candidemia involving Candida auris. In all three cases, patients received rezafungin. Clinical response was demonstrated in all patients as was tolerability of rezafungin. Together these cases provide further evidence for the use of rezafungin, including its use for treatment of invasive infections other than candidemia.
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