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Candida infection in massively burned patients
Manu H. Desai
, David N. Herndon
, Sally Abston
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Burn Patients
100%
Septicemia
100%
Candida Infection
100%
Candida
100%
Excision
66%
Third-degree Burn
66%
Amphotericin B
66%
Postburn
33%
Early Development
33%
Total Body Surface Area
33%
Antibiotics
33%
Hospitalization
33%
Burn Wound
33%
Immunosuppression
33%
Disease Course
33%
Fungi
33%
Bacterial Infection
33%
Massive Burns
33%
Early Recognition
33%
Anesthesia
33%
Surgical Intervention
33%
First Week
33%
Broad-spectrum Antibiotics
33%
Autograft
33%
Immunosuppressed
33%
Homograft
33%
Flucytosine
33%
Organ Involvement
33%
Candidemia
33%
Clinical Sepsis
33%
Opportunistic Fungi
33%
Wound Swab
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Thermal Burn
100%
Candidiasis
100%
Septicemia
60%
Wound
20%
Body Surface
20%
Sepsis
20%
Broad-Spectrum Antibiotic
20%
Bacterial Infection
20%
Immunosuppressive Treatment
20%
Biopsy Technique
20%
Autograft
20%
Allograft
20%
Amphotericin B
20%
Candidemia
20%
Amphotericin
20%
Flucytosine
20%
Antibiotics
20%
Diseases
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Burn
100%
Candidiasis
100%
Septicemia
60%
Candida
60%
Antibiotics
40%
Wound
20%
Bacterial Infection
20%
Sepsis
20%
Flucytosine
20%
Amphotericin B
20%
Candidemia
20%
Amphotericin
20%
Diseases
20%