1. Global guideline for the diagnosis and management of the endemic mycoses: an initiative of the European Confederation of Medical Mycology in cooperation with the International Society for Human and Animal Mycology.
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Thompson GR 3rd, Le T, Chindamporn A, Kauffman CA, Alastruey-Izquierdo A, Ampel NM, Andes DR, Armstrong-James D, Ayanlowo O, Baddley JW, Barker BM, Lopes Bezerra L, Buitrago MJ, Chamani-Tabriz L, Chan JFW, Chayakulkeeree M, Cornely OA, Cunwei C, Gangneux JP, Govender NP, Hagen F, Hedayati MT, Hohl TM, Jouvion G, Kenyon C, Kibbler CC, Klimko N, Kong DCM, Krause R, Lee Lee L, Meintjes G, Miceli MH, Rath PM, Spec A, Queiroz-Telles F, Variava E, Verweij PE, Schwartz IS, and Pasqualotto AC
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- Animals, Consensus, Europe, Humans, Risk Factors, Clinical Decision-Making, Endemic Diseases, Global Health, Guidelines as Topic, International Cooperation, Mycoses diagnosis, Mycoses epidemiology, Mycoses therapy
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The global burden of the endemic mycoses (blastomycosis, coccidioidomycosis, emergomycosis, histoplasmosis, paracoccidioidomycosis, sporotrichosis, and talaromycosis) continues to rise yearly and these infectious diseases remain a leading cause of patient morbidity and mortality worldwide. Management of the associated pathogens requires a thorough understanding of the epidemiology, risk factors, diagnostic methods and performance characteristics in different patient populations, and treatment options unique to each infection. Guidance on the management of these infections has the potential to improve prognosis. The recommendations outlined in this Review are part of the "One World, One Guideline" initiative of the European Confederation of Medical Mycology. Experts from 23 countries contributed to the development of these guidelines. The aim of this Review is to provide an up-to-date consensus and practical guidance in clinical decision making, by engaging physicians and scientists involved in various aspects of clinical management., Competing Interests: Declaration of Interests GRT received research funding from Amplyx Pharmaceuticals, Astellas, Basilea Pharmaceutica, Cidara Therapeutics, F2G, IMMY, Mayne Pharma, and Scynexis, and served as a consultant for Amplyx Pharmaceuticals, Astellas, Basilea Pharmaceutica, Cidara Therapeutics, F2G, IMMY, Mayne Pharma, Scynexis, and Pfizer. MJB is a founding partner and holds shares of Micología Molecular SL, she has received grant support from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III and has been paid for talks on behalf of United Medical LTDA. AA-I has received research grants to their institution from F2G and honoraria as a speaker from Gilead Sciences and Pfizer. DA-J holds share options in Pulmocide and has received grant support from Pulmocide, Astellas Pharma, Pfizer, and Gilead Sciences. He has received lecture honoraria from Astellas Pharma, Pfizer, Gilead Sciences, and AstraZeneca. JWB has served as a consultant for Pfizer. JFWC has received travel grants from Pfizer Corporation Hong Kong and Astellas Pharma Hong Kong, and was an invited speaker for Gilead Sciences Hong Kong and Luminex Corporation. OAC is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy (CECAD, EXC 2030—390661388), and has received research grants from Actelion, Amplyx Pharmaceuticals, Astellas Pharma, Basilea Pharmaceutica, Cidara Therapeutics, Da Volterra, F2G, Gilead Sciences, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Medicines Company, MedPace, Melinta Therapeutics, Merck/MSD, Pfizer, and, Scynexis. OAC is also a consultant to Actelion, Allecra Therapeutics, Amplyx Pharmaceuticals, Astellas, Basilea Pharmaceutica, Biosys UK, Cidara Therapeutics, Da Volterra, Entasis, F2G, Gilead Sciences, Matinas BioPharma, MedPace, Menarini Ricerche, Roche Diagnostics, Merck/MSD, Nabriva Therapeutics, Octapharma, Paratek Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer, PSI, Rempex, Scynexis, Seres Therapeutics, Tetraphase, and Vical, and received lecture honoraria from Astellas, Basilea Pharmaceutica, Gilead Sciences, Grupo Biotoscana, Merck/MSD, and Pfizer. NK received honoraria from Astellas, Gilead Sciences, Merck/MSD, and Pfizer, and received grants from Merck/MSD and Pfizer. NK was a speaker for Astellas, Gilead Sciences, Merck/MSD, and Pfizer and an adviser for Gilead Sciences, Merck/MSD, and Pfizer. DCMK has sat on advisory boards for Becton Dickinson and Merck/MSD, and received financial and travel support unrelated to the current work from Merck/MSD. MHM has received research support and served as a consultant for Astellas and Scynexis. ISS has served as an adviser to Avir Pharma. AS has received grant funding from Astellas and has consulted for Scynexis, Minnetronix Medical, Mayne Pharma, and Viamet Pharmaceuticals. J-PG has received research grant support from Pfizer. FQ-T has received research grants from Astellas, Merck/MSD, and Pfizer, and also received payments for presentations and continued medical education from Merck/MSD, Pfizer, United Medical, and Teva Brazil. PEV reported grants from Gilead Sciences, Merck/MSD, Pfizer, F2G, and Thermo Fisher Scientific, and travel support from OLM Systems and IMMY, outside of the submitted work. ACP has received research grant support on behalf of Pfizer, Gilead Sciences, Merck/MSD, and IMMY. He has also given paid talks for Pfizer, United Medical, Gilead Sciences, Merck/MSD, Astellas, and IMMY, and participated on the medical board of Pfizer, United Medical, Gilead Sciences, and Merck/MSD. All other authors declare no competing interests., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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