TY - JOUR
T1 - Expert Panel Recommendations on the Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Invasive Candidiasis in Indonesia
AU - Rozaliyani, Anna
AU - Nelwan, Erni Juwita
AU - Wahid, Mardiastuti
AU - Aditianingsih, Dita
AU - Karyanti, Mulya Rahma
AU - Pratiekauri, Siti
AU - Susilo, Adityo
AU - Isbaniyah, Fathiyah
AU - Agustin, Heidy
AU - Saharman, Yulia Rosa
AU - Adawiyah, Robiatul
AU - Setianingrum, Findra
AU - Irawany, Vera
AU - Sedono, Rudyanto
AU - Latupeirissa, Debbie
AU - Putri, Nina Dwi
AU - Sofvina, Winda
AU - Tugiran, Mulyati
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024, Indonesian Society of Internal Medicine. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/4/1
Y1 - 2024/4/1
N2 - Invasive candidiasis (IC) ranks among the primary causes of deadly fungal infections. The frequency of IC rises alongside increasing number of patients with altered immune systems, critically ill, chronic diseases, and various medical procedures. The disease causes high morbidity and mortality, as well as prolonged stay and increases hospital costs. The diagnosis and management of IC in Indonesia is still a challenge. Laboratory facilities in identifying pathogenic fungi and susceptibility tests to antifungals are still limited. Clinical awareness and financial support from health policymakers are also insufficient. Early diagnosis is essential for proper treatment to reduce morbidity and mortality rates. Initiated by the Indonesian Pulmonary Mycoses Centre (IPMC), several expert representatives from six medical professional organizations in Indonesia have agreed to set up a meeting series to prepare a joint draft on the diagnosis and management of IC. The expert panel aimed to achieve a consensus on the clinical practice guidelines for diagnosing and treating IC in Indonesia.
AB - Invasive candidiasis (IC) ranks among the primary causes of deadly fungal infections. The frequency of IC rises alongside increasing number of patients with altered immune systems, critically ill, chronic diseases, and various medical procedures. The disease causes high morbidity and mortality, as well as prolonged stay and increases hospital costs. The diagnosis and management of IC in Indonesia is still a challenge. Laboratory facilities in identifying pathogenic fungi and susceptibility tests to antifungals are still limited. Clinical awareness and financial support from health policymakers are also insufficient. Early diagnosis is essential for proper treatment to reduce morbidity and mortality rates. Initiated by the Indonesian Pulmonary Mycoses Centre (IPMC), several expert representatives from six medical professional organizations in Indonesia have agreed to set up a meeting series to prepare a joint draft on the diagnosis and management of IC. The expert panel aimed to achieve a consensus on the clinical practice guidelines for diagnosing and treating IC in Indonesia.
KW - diagnosis
KW - expert panel
KW - invasive candidiasis
KW - management
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85198941096&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Article
C2 - 39010772
AN - SCOPUS:85198941096
SN - 0125-9326
VL - 56
SP - 260
EP - 272
JO - Acta medica Indonesiana
JF - Acta medica Indonesiana
IS - 2
ER -