Chemoprophylaxis for pulmonary aspergillosis during intensive chemotherapy

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Abstract

Three children who developed pulmonary aspergillosis while being treated for leukaemia or non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Each child continued with intensive myelosuppressive chemotherapy regimens during the infection and each was successfully treated with antifungal prophylaxis based on itraconazole by mouth. Amphotericin B was also given during periods of severe neutropenia. No reactivation of the fungal infection was seen.

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Cowie, F., Meller, S. T., Cushing, P., & Pinkerton, R. (1994). Chemoprophylaxis for pulmonary aspergillosis during intensive chemotherapy. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 70(2), 136–138. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.70.2.136

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