TY - JOUR
T1 - Global guidelines and initiatives from the European Confederation of Medical Mycology to improve patient care and research worldwide
T2 - New leadership is about working together
AU - the European Confederation of Medical Mycology (ECMM)
AU - Hoenigl, Martin
AU - Gangneux, Jean Pierre
AU - Segal, Esther
AU - Alanio, Alexandre
AU - Chakrabarti, Arunaloke
AU - Chen, Sharon C.A.
AU - Govender, Nelesh
AU - Hagen, Ferry
AU - Klimko, Nikolaj
AU - Meis, Jacques F.
AU - Pasqualotto, Alessandro C.
AU - Seidel, Danila
AU - Walsh, Thomas J.
AU - Lagrou, Katrien
AU - Lass-Flörl, Cornelia
AU - Cornely, Oliver A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 The Authors. Mycoses Published by Blackwell Verlag GmbH.
PY - 2018/11
Y1 - 2018/11
N2 - Invasive mycoses present a global challenge with expansion into new hosts, emergence of new pathogens, and development of multidrug resistance. In parallel, new antifungal agents and advanced laboratory diagnostic systems are being developed. In response to these evolving challenges, the European Confederation of Medical Mycology (ECMM) is committed to providing international expertise, guidance, and leadership with the key objectives of improving diagnosis, treatment, outcome, and survival of persons with invasive fungal diseases. Representing 25 affiliated National Medical Mycology Societies, the ECMM has developed several major ways to achieving these critical objectives: (a) tasking specific medical mycology working groups; (b) founding the ECMM Academy and Fellow program (FECMM); (c) expanding the goals of ECMM beyond the European region; (d) implementing the ECMM Excellence Centre Initiative in Europe; and (e) the ECMM Global Guidelines and Neglected Orphan Disease Guidance Initiatives focusing on mucormycosis, rare mould diseases, rare yeast diseases, and endemic mycoses. We believe that these important initiatives and other strategies of the ECMM will advance the field of medical mycology and improve the outcome of patients with invasive mycoses worldwide.
AB - Invasive mycoses present a global challenge with expansion into new hosts, emergence of new pathogens, and development of multidrug resistance. In parallel, new antifungal agents and advanced laboratory diagnostic systems are being developed. In response to these evolving challenges, the European Confederation of Medical Mycology (ECMM) is committed to providing international expertise, guidance, and leadership with the key objectives of improving diagnosis, treatment, outcome, and survival of persons with invasive fungal diseases. Representing 25 affiliated National Medical Mycology Societies, the ECMM has developed several major ways to achieving these critical objectives: (a) tasking specific medical mycology working groups; (b) founding the ECMM Academy and Fellow program (FECMM); (c) expanding the goals of ECMM beyond the European region; (d) implementing the ECMM Excellence Centre Initiative in Europe; and (e) the ECMM Global Guidelines and Neglected Orphan Disease Guidance Initiatives focusing on mucormycosis, rare mould diseases, rare yeast diseases, and endemic mycoses. We believe that these important initiatives and other strategies of the ECMM will advance the field of medical mycology and improve the outcome of patients with invasive mycoses worldwide.
KW - Aspergillus
KW - Candida
KW - aspergillosis
KW - epidemiology
KW - guideline
KW - low resource
KW - mucormycoses
KW - recommendation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85052811280&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/myc.12836
DO - 10.1111/myc.12836
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AN - SCOPUS:85052811280
SN - 0933-7407
VL - 61
SP - 885
EP - 894
JO - Mycoses
JF - Mycoses
IS - 11
ER -