Author: Cho, Sung-Yeon; Lee, Hyeon-Jeong; Lee, Dong-Gun
Title: Infectious complications after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: current status and future perspectives in Korea Document date: 2018_2_27
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Snippet: Invasive aspergillosis (IA) that develops during the neutropenic period typically involves angioinvasion due to host immunosuppression. In contrast, IA that occurs in non-neutropenic patients, usually due to long-term use of steroids or immunosuppressive agents for GVHD, is more likely to be caused by local inflammation (i.e., airway invasiveness) than by vascular invasion [53] . In the SEIFEM B-2004 study, the most frequent etiological agents of.....
Document: Invasive aspergillosis (IA) that develops during the neutropenic period typically involves angioinvasion due to host immunosuppression. In contrast, IA that occurs in non-neutropenic patients, usually due to long-term use of steroids or immunosuppressive agents for GVHD, is more likely to be caused by local inflammation (i.e., airway invasiveness) than by vascular invasion [53] . In the SEIFEM B-2004 study, the most frequent etiological agents of IFI were Aspergillus (70.1%) and Candida (24.8%) species. The IFI-attributable mortality rate was 65.3% (72.4% for allogeneic HSCT recipients and 34.7% for autologous HSCT recipients) [46] . In a prospective observational study performed in the Asia-Pacific region, Table 2
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