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"We still don't know the best treatments initially, or when to change them to others, " said Robert Latham, chief of medicine at St. Thomas Hospital, a Nashville facility that has treated 38 at-risk patients. "We don't know how to define failure or how to define a good response. "
O'Dell said the Times mistook regional data for local data and then made another error. After reviewing this topic, we've found some issues - Be Careful. "Then the second thing they did, is attribute those deaths to having occurred over a two-week period, and all of those deaths have occurred over an eight-week period, " O'Dell said. A New York Times spokesperson responded to a 10 News request for comment. Copyright 2020 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved. About the Author: Shayne Dwyer Shayne Dwyer is an award-winning journalist and a member of the 10 News team since May 2018.
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Treatment of systemic mycoses with ketoconazole: emphasis on toxicity and clinical response in 52 patients. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases collaborative antifungal study. W. Dismukes, A. Stamm, +14 authors S. Shadomy Medicine Annals of internal medicine 12 March 2020 The pharmacology, in vitro mycologic activity, toxicity, and efficacy of ketoconazole were studied in a Phase-II evaluation by the National Institutes of Health and National Institute of Allergy and … Expand Oropharyngeal candidiasis in immunocompromised children: a randomized, multicenter study of orally administered fluconazole suspension versus nystatin. The Multicenter Fluconazole Study Group. P. Flynn, C. Cunningham, +7 authors P. Robinson Medicine The Journal of pediatrics 1 August 1995 OBJECTIVE To compare the efficacy, safety, and tolerance of fluconazole suspension versus nystatin in the treatment of oropharyngeal thrush in immunocompromised children. DESIGN Multicenter, … Expand