Authors
Raquel Fernandes, Raquel Sabino, Cristina Cunha, Oliver A Cornely, Agostinho Carvalho, Jon Salmanton-García
Publication date
2024/2
Journal
Mycopathologia
Volume
189
Issue
1
Pages
15
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
The success of the clinical management of invasive fungal diseases (IFD) is highly dependent on suitable tools for timely and accurate diagnosis for effective treatment. An in-depth analysis of the ability of European institutions to promptly and accurately diagnose IFD was previously conducted to identify limitations and aspects to improve. Here, we evaluated and discussed the specific case of Portugal, for which, to our knowledge, there are no reports describing the national mycological diagnostic capacity and access to antifungal treatment. Data from 16 Portuguese medical institutions were collected via an online electronic case report form covering different parameters, including institution profile, self-perceived IFD incidence, target patients, diagnostic methods and reagents, and available antifungals. The majority of participating institutions (69%) reported a low-very low incidence of IFD, with Candida spp …
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