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Management of patients with septic shock due to Candida infection.

Septic shock represents a serious complication occurring between 6% and 30% of all hospitalized patients; Candida septic shock represents a challenge for clinicians due to the absence of specific risk factors, diagnostic tests, and management. Identification of specific risk factors and use of biomarkers are useful tools considering that differentiation of Candida from bacterial septic shock is demanding. Early effective antifungal treatment, preferably with echinocandins with an adequate source control, represents the best approach for improving survival of patients with septic shock due to Candida. Given the importance of adequate therapy and source control in septic shock attributable to Candida clinical strategies and pathways are needed. This review will focus on epidemiology of septic shock in patients with invasive candidiasis with special attention to diagnostic pathways and treatment strategies.

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