• Title of article

    Antifungal agents: Polyene, azole, antimetabolite, other and future agents

  • Author/Authors

    Ali Malayeri ، Fardin Department of Clinical Biochemistry - Faculty of Medicine - Zabol University of Medical sciences , Rezaei ، Aliakbar Department of Pathobiology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman , Raiesi ، Omid Department of Medical Parasitology and Mycology - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences

  • From page
    48
  • To page
    55
  • Abstract
    Antifungals have always been considered as one of the astonishing discoveries of the 20th century. This is correct, but the real marvel is the development of antifungal resistance in hospitals, communities, and the environment concomitant with their use. Fungal infections have emerged as an important clinical threat, with significant associated morbidity and mortality. This study is designed to provide a comprehensive view of antifungal agents and related agents. Information was based on the expertise of some literatures. Over the past decades, the incidence and diversity of fungal infection has grown in association with an increasing number of immunocompromised patients. An understanding of the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics properties of the classes of antifungal compounds is vital for the effective management of invasive fungal infections. This review provides a summary of the pharmacologic principles involved in treatment of fungal diseases. Clinical needs for novel antifungal agents have altered steadily with the rise and fall of AIDSrelated mycoses, and the change in spectrum of fatal disseminated fungal infections that has accompanied change in therapeutic immunosuppressive therapies.
  • Keywords
    Antifungal agents , Future agents , Polyenes , Azole
  • Journal title
    Journal of Basic Research in Medical Sciences
  • Journal title
    Journal of Basic Research in Medical Sciences
  • Record number

    2507903