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  • Title: [Candida infections in infancy and early childhood].
    Author: Schwarze R, Seebacher C, Blaschke-Hellmessen R.
    Journal: Z Arztl Fortbild Qualitatssich; 1998 Apr; 92(3):163-8. PubMed ID: 9606882.
    Abstract:
    Candida infections in infancy can manifest themselves as skin, mucosal or systemic candidiasis. Eighty to nintey percent of all candida infections in this age group are caused by Candida albicans. Whereas in neonates, infections mostly occur sub partu, in older children predisposing underlying diseases get an increasing etiological importance. The diagnosis is based on microscopic and cultural detection of yeast as well as on the course of the titers of Candida antigen and antibodies. For topical antifungal treatment of skin and mucosa infections, different preparations of the polyenes nystatin and amphotericin B have been proven to be most effective. In systemic candidiasis the combination of amphotericin B and 5-flucytosin is the treatment of choice. In view of the potential severe side effects of this combination therapy, fluconazol as a sole treatment represents an effective alternative. Prophylaxis against Candida infections comprises sticking to hygienic regimes, mycological surveillance of risk groups and oral application of antimycotics.
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