免疫力低下宿主的侵袭性真菌病:不断变化的流行病学、新的抗真菌疗法和管理挑战。

IF 10.9 1区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Maddalena Giannella, Fanny Lanternier, Sarah Dellière, Andreas H Groll, Nicolas J Mueller, Ana Alastruey-Izquierdo, Monica A Slavin
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背景:侵袭性真菌病(IFD)会导致免疫力低下的宿主(ICH)发病和死亡。由于人们日益认识到侵袭性真菌病对人类疾病的影响,世界卫生组织最近的一份优先事项清单确定了关键的需求领域:本综述研究了 IFD 流行病学的变化,特别是抗真菌病原体的出现以及快速诊断检测和抗真菌治疗方案的可用性:资料来源:我们查阅了 2000 年至 2024 年 1 月间有关成人和儿童免疫缺陷宿主(ICH)真菌流行病学、诊断测试、抗真菌耐药性、新出现的真菌病原体和新型抗真菌药物的文献:内容:我们描述了 ICH 中不断变化的流行病学以及 IFD 的持续负担和死亡率。此外,我们还讨论了新的免疫抑制人群、气候变化以及个人和环境中的抗真菌暴露所导致的抗真菌耐药生物的出现。我们重点介绍了新型抗真菌药物,以及它们将如何满足当前尚未满足的需求:流行病学的变化和 IFD 高危人群的增加、缺乏对新疗法 IFD 风险的认识或量化、目前快速诊断检测方法的空白以及具有不同活性谱的新型抗真菌药物的即将上市,都要求改善快速诊断方法、抗真菌药物管理计划和全球抗真菌药物的可及性和可及性。
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Invasive fungal disease in the immunocompromised host: changing epidemiology, new antifungal therapies, and management challenges.

Background: Invasive fungal disease (IFD) causes morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised hosts (ICHs). Based on increasing recognition of the impact of IFD on human disease, a recent WHO priority list identified key areas of need.

Objectives: This review examines changes in the epidemiology of IFD, in particular the emergence of antifungal-resistant pathogens and the current availability of rapid diagnostic tests and antifungal treatment options.

Sources: Literature between 2000 and January 2024 regarding fungal epidemiology, diagnostic tests, antifungal resistance, emerging fungal pathogens, and novel antifungal agents in both adult and paediatric ICH were reviewed.

Content: We describe the changing epidemiology and continued burden and mortality of IFD in ICH. Furthermore, we discuss the emergence of antifungal-resistant organisms driven by new immunosuppressed populations, climate change, and antifungal exposure in the individual and environment. We highlight novel antifungal agents and how they will address current unmet needs.

Implications: The changing epidemiology and increased population at risk for IFD, lack of recognition or quantification of risks for IFD with new therapies, current gaps in the availability of rapid diagnostic tests, and the imminent availability of novel antifungals with distinct spectra of activity argue for improved availability of and access to rapid diagnostics, antifungal stewardship programmes, and global access to antifungal agents.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
25.30
自引率
2.10%
发文量
441
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Microbiology and Infection (CMI) is a monthly journal published by the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. It focuses on peer-reviewed papers covering basic and applied research in microbiology, infectious diseases, virology, parasitology, immunology, and epidemiology as they relate to therapy and diagnostics.
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