Management of mould pneumonia in resource-limited settings in Asia: A Delphi-based consensus statement by the Asia fungal working group
Document Type
Article
Department
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Abstract
Mould pneumonia can be life-threatening, and its incidence is increasing in Asia. Due to significant variability in diagnostic setups and the availability of antifungal agents, especially in resource-limited settings, the current treatment practices and recommendations for local clinicians are poorly described. This study aimed to develop a consensus statement on the clinical management of mould pneumonia in Asia, particularly within resource-limited settings. Clinicians and infectious disease experts from the Asia Fungal Working Group answered questions about the regional epidemiology as well as diagnostic and resource-limited treatment approaches of mould pneumonia. Guided by a literature review, 22 initial questions were generated and voted upon anonymously using a Delphi-based methodology with predefined consensus criteria. The study comprised two rounds: one to generate summary statements based on the panelists' questionnaire responses, and the other to review, confirm and rate the level of agreement of the consensus statements using a five-point Likert scale. The panelists generated 21 summary statements on the epidemiology (5), diagnosis (8), and treatment (8) of mould pneumonia, 20 of which achieved ≥ 70% consensus. Through a consensus-building exercise, clinical experts from Asia developed a set of 21 consensus statements for the diagnosis and management of mould pneumonia in resource-limited settings.
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no
Publication (Name of Journal)
Medical mycology
DOI
10.1093/mmy/myaf106
Recommended Citation
Chayakulkeeree, M.,
Tan, B. H.,
Chen, Y.,
Patel, A.,
Li, R.,
Chindamporn, A.,
Chua, M.,
Jabeen, K.,
Lan, N. P.,
Low, L.
(2025). Management of mould pneumonia in resource-limited settings in Asia: A Delphi-based consensus statement by the Asia fungal working group. Medical mycology, 63(12).
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