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Invasive aspergillosis

Invasive aspergillosis in the hematologic and immunologic patient: new findings and key questions in leukemia

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Pages 239-242 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Patients suffering from acute leukemia are at high risk for invasive aspergillosis and a large review and a recent clinical trial have shown that they represent the largest group of patients developing the disease. New host groups such as patients with multiple myeloma or low-grade lymphoproliferative disorders have contributed to an increase in the incidence of invasive aspergillosis over recent years. There are substantial differences in the diagnostic strategy and therapeutic outcome of disease between patients with a hematological malignancy and other host groups such as allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients. Galactomannan detection ELISA test is more specific in adult patients with hematological malignancies than in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation recipients. As a result of possible improvement of the underlying immune deficiency upon recovery from neutropenia, survival is higher in leukemic patients with invasive aspergillosis than in other host groups. However, there is currently no evidence of an effective antifungal prophylaxis strategy against aspergillosis in leukemic patients. As these patients account for a majority of the aspergillosis cases, clinical trials on prophylaxis should not only be focused on allogeneic stem transplant recipients but also be designed for the patient with leukemia.

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