reviewClinical Microbiology ReviewsApr 11, 2024GREEN OA

Novel antifungals and treatment approaches to tackle resistance and improve outcomes of invasive fungal disease

Medical University of Graz · BioTechMed-Graz · +23 more institutions

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Abstract

SUMMARY Fungal infections are on the rise, driven by a growing population at risk and climate change. Currently available antifungals include only five classes, and their utility and efficacy in antifungal treatment are limited by one or more of innate or acquired resistance in some fungi, poor penetration into “sequestered” sites, and agent-specific side effect which require frequent patient reassessment and monitoring. Agents with novel mechanisms, favorable pharmacokinetic (PK) profiles including good oral bioavailability, and fungicidal mechanism(s) are urgently needed. Here, we provide a comprehensive review of novel antifungal agents, with both improved known mechanisms of actions and new antifungal…

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