Transcription of American Thoracic Society Documents
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American Thoracic Society DocumentsAn Official American Thoracic Society Statement:Treatment of Fungal Infections in Adult Pulmonaryand Critical Care PatientsAndrew H. Limper, Kenneth S. Knox, George A. Sarosi, Neil M. Ampel, John E. Bennett, Antonino Catanzaro,Scott F. Davies, William E. Dismukes, Chadi A. Hage, Kieren A. Marr, Christopher H. Mody, John R. Perfect,and David A. Stevens, on behalf of the American Thoracic Society Fungal Working GroupTHISOFFICIALSTATEMENT OF THEAMERICANTHORACICSOCIETY(ATS)WAS APPROVED BY THEATS BOARDOFDIRECTORS,MAY2010 CONTENTSI ntroductionMethodsAntifungal Agents: General ConsiderationsPolyenesTriazolesEchinocan dinsTreatment of Fungal InfectionsHistoplasmosisSporotrichosisBl astomycosisCoccidioidomycosisParacoccidi oidomycosisCryptococcosisAspergillosisCa ndidiasisPneumocystis PneumoniaT
major recommendation of this consensus statement and graded according to an approach developed by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (Tables 1 and 2). Although the American Thoracic Society (ATS) and Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) have recently adopted the GRADE approach to grading the quality of evidence and strength of ...
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