Author: Rabagliati, Ricardo; RodrÃguez, Nicolás; Núñez, Carolina; Huete, Alvaro; Bravo, Sebastian; Garcia, Patricia
Title: COVID-19–Associated Mold Infection in Critically Ill Patients, Chile Cord-id: fgqmb7cf Document date: 2021_5_25
ID: fgqmb7cf
Snippet: Patients with severe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) may have COVID-19–associated invasive mold infection (CAIMI) develop. We report 16 cases of CAIMI among 146 nonimmunocompromised patients with severe COVID-19 at an academic hospital in Santiago, Chile. These rates correspond to a CAIMI incidence of 11%; the mortality rate for these patients was 31.2%.
Document: Patients with severe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) may have COVID-19–associated invasive mold infection (CAIMI) develop. We report 16 cases of CAIMI among 146 nonimmunocompromised patients with severe COVID-19 at an academic hospital in Santiago, Chile. These rates correspond to a CAIMI incidence of 11%; the mortality rate for these patients was 31.2%.
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