Role of antimicrobial prophylaxis during treatment of adults with acute leukemia

N. Cohen, S. Seo
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Patients with acute leukemia (AL) are at high risk for developing bacterial, viral and fungal infections during chemotherapy. Because these infections cause considerable morbidity and mortality, prevention is attractive. In recent decades, several trials have established the benefit of prophylactic antimicrobials in patients with AL. Administration of prophylactic fluoroquinolone, acyclovir and triazole is recommended in neutropenic patients with AL by both the USA and European national guidelines. The potential for antimicrobial resistance as a long-term consequence of prophylaxis, however, is a concern. The recent development of nonculture-based diagnostic tests for invasive fungal infections has made early diagnosis and targeted treatment a promising future strategy as an alternative to mold-active prophylaxis.
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成人急性白血病治疗中抗菌素预防的作用
急性白血病(AL)患者在化疗期间发生细菌、病毒和真菌感染的风险很高。由于这些感染引起相当大的发病率和死亡率,预防是有吸引力的。近几十年来,一些试验已经确定了AL患者预防性抗菌剂的益处。美国和欧洲国家指南都建议中性粒细胞减少的AL患者预防性使用氟喹诺酮、阿昔洛韦和三唑。然而,作为预防的长期后果,抗菌素耐药性的可能性令人担忧。侵袭性真菌感染的非培养诊断测试的最新发展使得早期诊断和靶向治疗成为一种有希望的未来策略,可以替代霉菌活性预防。
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