Risk factors for invasive fungal disease in critically ill adult patients: a systematic review
Critical Care2011Vol. 15(6), pp. R287–R287
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Abstract
This review shows a number of risk factors to be significantly associated with the development of IFD in critically ill adults. Methodological limitations were identified in the design and conduct of studies in this area, and caution should be used in their interpretation.
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