抗真菌
生物
抗性(生态学)
传输(电信)
抗药性
抗生素耐药性
人类健康
适应(眼睛)
全球卫生
公共卫生
生物技术
环境卫生
微生物学
生态学
医学
抗生素
神经科学
工程类
护理部
电气工程
作者
Matthew C. Fisher,Ana Alastruey‐Izquierdo,Judith Berman,Tihana Bicanic,Elaine Bignell,Paul Bowyer,Michael J. Bromley,Roger J. M. Brüggemann,Gary Garber,Oliver A. Cornely,Sarah J. Gurr,Thomas S. Harrison,Ed J. Kuijper,Johanna Rhodes,Donald C. Sheppard,Adilia Warris,P. Lewis White,Jianping Xu,Bas J. Zwaan,Paul E. Verweij
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41579-022-00720-1
摘要
Invasive fungal infections pose an important threat to public health and are an under-recognized component of antimicrobial resistance, an emerging crisis worldwide. Across a period of profound global environmental change and expanding at-risk populations, human-infecting pathogenic fungi are evolving resistance to all licensed systemic antifungal drugs. In this Review, we highlight the main mechanisms of antifungal resistance and explore the similarities and differences between bacterial and fungal resistance to antimicrobial control. We discuss the research and innovation topics that are needed for risk reduction strategies aimed at minimizing the emergence of resistance in pathogenic fungi. These topics include links between the environment and One Health, surveillance, diagnostics, routes of transmission, novel therapeutics and methods to mitigate hotspots for fungal adaptation. We emphasize the global efforts required to steward our existing antifungal armamentarium, and to direct the research and development of future therapies and interventions. The impacts of fungal infections on human health are of increasing concern, and resistance of pathogenic fungi to all licensed systemic antifungals has been documented. In this Review, Fisher, Verweij and colleagues discuss the research and innovation topics that are needed to understand and minimize the occurrence and impact of antifungal resistance.
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