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The use of fluconazole in neonatal intensive care units
BMJ - Archives of Diseases in Childhood, 09/10/09
Manzoni P et al. – The best option to decrease the burden of the disease is to prevent it. Fluconazole administration is a suitable strategy and proved effective in many retrospective, single–centre, studies, and in four randomized, prospective clinical trials. Nevertheless, the use of this azole in high–risk preterm neonates in NICUs is not yet a standard of care.
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