Candida albicans: an opportunistic threat to critically ill low birth weight infants
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Candida albicans: an opportunistic threat to critically ill low birth weight infants
Abstract
Major advances in the management of critically ill low birth weight (LBW) infants have increased their survival. Yet the clinical course of these infants is complicated by the emergence of opportunistic microbial pathogens. Most importantly, serious infections from opportunistic fungi, such as Candida albicans, have produced systemic disease in vulnerable LBW infants. Invasive C. albicans infection is generally difficult to manage and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Because the infection has an insidious and rapid course, the critical care nurse and advanced practice nurse need to provide key prevention and early treatment measures.
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