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Opportunistic pathogenic fungal co-infections are prevalent in critically ill COVID-19 patients: Are they risk factors for disease severity?

机译:机会性致病性真菌共感染在批评性疾病性Covid-19患者中普遍存在:它们是否有疾病严重程度的因素?

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Fungal co-infections, especially with Aspergillus and Candida species, are prevalent in hospitalised COVID-19 patients, and could influence patient outcomes and hamper treatment efforts. However, information about and elucidation of the causal relationship between fungal co-infections and COVID-19 disease outcomes or severity in patients are still lacking. Such information, if and when available, will help facilitate appropriate case management.
机译:真菌的共感染,特别是曲霉和念珠菌物种,在住院的Covid-19患者中普遍存在,可以影响患者结果和妨碍治疗努力。然而,仍然缺乏关于患者真菌共感染和Covid-19疾病结果或严重程度的有关和阐明因果关系的信息。此类信息,如果和当可用,将有助于促进适当的案例管理。

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