FungiScope™ -Global Emerging Fungal Infection Registry
Language English Country Germany Media print
Document type Journal Article
PubMed
28730644
DOI
10.1111/myc.12631
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- Keywords
- fungal infection, global cooperation, immunocompromised, orphan disease, registry,
- MeSH
- Global Health * MeSH
- Immunocompromised Host MeSH
- Invasive Fungal Infections MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Mycoses * MeSH
- Communicable Diseases, Emerging * MeSH
- Registries * standards MeSH
- Quality Control MeSH
- Rare Diseases * MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
Rare invasive fungal diseases (IFD) are challenging for the treating physicians because of their unspecific clinical presentation, as well as the lack of standardised diagnostic and effective treatment strategies. Late onset of treatment and inappropriate medication is associated with high mortality, thus, urging the need for a better understanding of these diseases. The purpose of FungiScope™ is to continuously collect clinical information and specimens to improve the knowledge on epidemiology and eventually improve patient management of these orphan diseases. FungiScope™ was founded in 2003, and today, collaborators from 66 countries support the registry. So far, clinical data of 794 cases have been entered using a web-based approach. Within the growing network of experts, new collaborations developed, leading to several publications of comprehensive analyses of patient subgroups identified from the registry. Data extracted from FungiScope™ have also been used as the sole control group for the approval of a new antifungal drug. Due to the rarity of these diseases, a global registry is an appropriate method of pooling the scarce and scattered information. Joining efforts across medical specialities and geographical borders is key for researching rare IFD. Here, we describe the structure and management of the FungiScope™ registry.
CECAD Cluster of Excellence University of Cologne Cologne Germany
Center for Clinical Trials University Hospital of Cologne Cologne Germany
Department 1 of Internal Medicine University Hospital Cologne Cologne Germany
Department of Medical Mycology Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute University of Delhi Delhi India
German Centre for Infection Research partner site Bonn Cologne Cologne Germany
HELIOS Klinik Wuppertal Barmen Wuppertal Germany
Institute for Medical Microbiology and Virology Witten Herdecke University Witten Germany
Institute for Medical Microbiology Immunology and Hygiene University of Cologne Cologne Germany
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