Selected article for: "bacterial coinfection and potential role"

Author: Riad, Abanoub; Gad, Akram; Hockova, Barbora; Klugar, Miloslav
Title: Oral Candidiasis in Non‐Severe COVID‐19 Patients: Call for Antibiotic Stewardship
  • Cord-id: 10stetqg
  • Document date: 2020_9_21
  • ID: 10stetqg
    Snippet: Bacterial/fungal coinfection is a suggested etiological theory for the COVID‐19 related oral manifestations that may trigger overprescribing of broad‐spectrum antibiotics for COVID‐19 patients, especially for the ones who experience a longer course of the infection. Rigorous reporting of the clinical scenarios of fungal complications such as oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC) which could cause life‐threatening candidemia may help in understanding the ongoing pandemic and the potential role
    Document: Bacterial/fungal coinfection is a suggested etiological theory for the COVID‐19 related oral manifestations that may trigger overprescribing of broad‐spectrum antibiotics for COVID‐19 patients, especially for the ones who experience a longer course of the infection. Rigorous reporting of the clinical scenarios of fungal complications such as oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC) which could cause life‐threatening candidemia may help in understanding the ongoing pandemic and the potential role of dentists in frontline teams.(1,2) Therefore, we aim to describe a non‐severe COVID‐19 case with oral candidiasis according to the CARE guidelines.(3)

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