Clinical data analysis of 86 patients with invasive infections caused by Malassezia furfur from a tertiary medical center and 37 studies.

Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology(2023)

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can cause a variety of invasive infections. These patients mostly occur in premature infants, low immunity and severe gastrointestinal diseases. Indwelling catheters and TPN infusion are major risk factors. AmB, l-AmB and azoles are the most commonly used agents, and simultaneous removal of the catheter and termination of TPN infusion are important for the treatment of invasive infections.
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Malassezia furfur, invasive infection, fungemia, pulmonary infection, premature infant, indwelling catheter, amphotericin B
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