Historically, spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) has represented one of the most frequent and relevant infectious complications of advanced liver disease, and this is still valid today. Nevertheless, in recent years the role of fungi as causative pathogens of primary peritonitis in patients with cirrhosis has become not negligible. Another issue is linked with the traditional distinction, instrumental in therapeutic choice, between community-acquired and nosocomial forms, according to the onset. Between these two categories, another one has been introduced: the so-called "healthcare-associated infections".

Unsolved issues in the treatment of spontaneous peritonitis in patients with cirrhosis: Nosocomial versus community-acquired infections and the role of fungi / Enrico Maraolo, A.; Riccardo Buonomo, A.; Zappulo, E.; Scotto, R.; Pinchera, B.; Gentile, I.. - In: REVIEWS ON RECENT CLINICAL TRIALS. - ISSN 1574-8871. - 14:2(2019), pp. 129-135. [10.2174/1574887114666181204102516]

Unsolved issues in the treatment of spontaneous peritonitis in patients with cirrhosis: Nosocomial versus community-acquired infections and the role of fungi

Enrico Maraolo A.;Riccardo Buonomo A.;Zappulo E.;Scotto R.;Pinchera B.;Gentile I.
2019

Abstract

Historically, spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) has represented one of the most frequent and relevant infectious complications of advanced liver disease, and this is still valid today. Nevertheless, in recent years the role of fungi as causative pathogens of primary peritonitis in patients with cirrhosis has become not negligible. Another issue is linked with the traditional distinction, instrumental in therapeutic choice, between community-acquired and nosocomial forms, according to the onset. Between these two categories, another one has been introduced: the so-called "healthcare-associated infections".
2019
Unsolved issues in the treatment of spontaneous peritonitis in patients with cirrhosis: Nosocomial versus community-acquired infections and the role of fungi / Enrico Maraolo, A.; Riccardo Buonomo, A.; Zappulo, E.; Scotto, R.; Pinchera, B.; Gentile, I.. - In: REVIEWS ON RECENT CLINICAL TRIALS. - ISSN 1574-8871. - 14:2(2019), pp. 129-135. [10.2174/1574887114666181204102516]
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