Thomas J. Walsh
University of California, Los Angeles
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Clinical Infectious Diseases | 1997
John E. Edwards; Gerald P. Bodey; Raleigh A. Bowden; Thomas Büchner; Ben E. De Pauw; Scott G. Filler; M. A. Ghannoum; Michel P. Glauser; Raoul Herbrecht; Carol A. Kauffman; Shigeru Kohno; Pietro Martino; Françoise Meunier; Takeshi Mori; Michael A. Pfaller; John H. Rex; Thomas R. Rogers; Robert H. Rubin; Joseph Solomkin; Claudio Viscoli; Thomas J. Walsh; Mary White
Because of the rapidly increasing incidence of serious candidal infections, a consensus conference of 22 investigators from the United States, Europe, and Japan was held to discuss strategies for the prevention and treatment of deep-organ infections caused by Candida species. Commonly asked questions concerning the management of candidal infections were selected for discussion by the participating investigators. Possible answers to the questions were developed by the investigators, who then voted anonymously for their preferences. In certain instances, unanimity or a strong consensus was the result. In all cases, the full spectrum of responses was recorded and is presented in this report. The forms of candidal infection addressed included candidemia, candiduria, hepatosplenic candidiasis (chronic systemic candidiasis), candidal endophthalmitis, and candidal peritonitis. Prevention and treatment strategies were considered for patients who have undergone surgery, for neutropenic and nonneutropenic patients, and for patients who have undergone bone marrow and solid organ transplantation. The therapeutic roles of amphotericin B (standard and lipid formulations) and the azoles were considered.
Orphan Drugs: Research and Reviews | 2017
Samantha Jacobs; Vidmantas Petraitis; Catherine Small; Thomas J. Walsh
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Tropical Infectious Diseases: Principles, Pathogens and Practice (Third Edition) | 2011
Thomas J. Walsh; Emmanuel Roilides; John H. Rex; Michael R. McGinnis
Archive | 2017
Shmuel Shoham; Andreas H. Groll; Vidmantas Petraitis; Thomas J. Walsh
Infectious Diseases (Fourth Edition) | 2017
Shmuel Shoham; Andreas H. Groll; Vidmantas Petraitis; Thomas J. Walsh
Archive | 2014
Maria Simitsopoulou; Daniela Kyrpitzi; Aristea Velegraki; Thomas J. Walsh; Emmanuel Roilides
Archive | 2014
Nathaniel D. Albert; Russell E. Lewis; Michael Pontikos; Thomas J. Walsh
Archive | 2014
Thomas J. Walsh; Emmanuel Roilides; Maria Simitsopoulou; Daniela Kyrpitzi; Aristea Velegraki
Archive | 2013
Fazal Shirazi; Michael Pontikos; Thomas J. Walsh; Nathaniel D. Albert; E. Lewis; Dimitrios P. Kontoyiannis
Archive | 2012
Thomas J. Walsh; Andreas H. Groll; Emmanuel Roilides