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14.02.2025 16:38

International team publishes guideline on how to manage fungal infections caused by Candida

Eva Schissler Kommunikation und Marketing
Universität zu Köln

    Diseases caused by Candida are among the most common fungal infections worldwide / The new guideline was developed over four years by a team of more than one hundred experts from 35 countries, led by researchers from the University of Cologne

    Together with a team of international clinical researchers, Professor Dr Oliver A. Cornely and Dr Rosanne Sprute from University Hospital Cologne have published the new global guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of Candida infections. This guideline establishes new standards for managing fungal infections, which affect millions of people worldwide every year, and was recently published in Lancet Infectious Diseases.

    The new guideline contains detailed recommendations on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of various forms of candidiasis – from superficial infections to life-threatening invasive infections – for clinicians, including innovative diagnostic procedures and the latest therapeutic approaches. Particular attention is paid to new challenges such as resistance to common antifungals and the increasing spread of Candida auris, a multi-resistant pathogen.

    “With this guideline, we have taken an important step towards improving treatment for patients worldwide,” said Professor Cornely, head of the global initiative. Co-lead Dr Sprute added: “Our aim was to pool the expertise of a global network to provide doctors and healthcare professionals with a practical and scientifically sound tool.”

    The document is the result of four years of intensive collaboration among more than one hundred experts from 35 countries. Supported by the expert associations ECMM (European Confederation of Medical Mycology), ISHAM (International Society for Human and Animal Mycology) and ASM (American Society for Microbiology), the initiator Oliver Cornely invited potential authors for the guideline based on speciality, geography, and gender. Six coordinators were appointed to ensure the structure of the guideline, assign topics, identify missing aspects and monitor progress.

    The guideline has been endorsed worldwide by seventy six international expert associations as an important guide for practising physicians and meets the highest standards of quality and relevance to clinical care. “Our compilation is unprecedented and provides a basis for improving the treatment and chances of survival of affected patients worldwide,” said Cornely, underlining the significance of the work.


    Wissenschaftliche Ansprechpartner:

    Professor Dr Oliver A. Cornely
    Institute for Translational Research at CECAD Cluster of Excellence for Aging Research, University of Cologne and University Hospital Cologne
    Partner Site Speaker Bonn-Cologne at the German Center for Infection Research
    +49 221 478-85523
    oliver.cornely@uk-koeln.de

    Dr Rosanne Sprute
    University Hospital Cologne
    Department I of Internal Medicine
    Division of Infectious Diseases
    rosanne.sprute@uk-koeln.de


    Originalpublikation:

    https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(24)00749-7


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