Author: Riad, Abanoub; Gad, Akram; Hockova, Barbora; Klugar, Miloslav
Title: Oral Candidiasis in Nonâ€Severe COVIDâ€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 COVIDâ€19 related oral manifestations that may trigger overprescribing of broadâ€spectrum antibiotics for COVIDâ€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 lifeâ€threatening candidemia may help in understanding the ongoing pandemic and the potential role
Document: Bacterial/fungal coinfection is a suggested etiological theory for the COVIDâ€19 related oral manifestations that may trigger overprescribing of broadâ€spectrum antibiotics for COVIDâ€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 lifeâ€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 nonâ€severe COVIDâ€19 case with oral candidiasis according to the CARE guidelines.(3)
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