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Video interview with this patient with childhood asthma and ABPA. After persistent chest infections and continuous steroids and a bad productive cough, Aspergillus was cultured from sputum in 2002. After successfully taking itraconazole, the patient developed peripheral neuropathy (tingling and loss of sensation) in the hands. After stopping itraconazole – persistent chest infections requiring antibiotics and prednisolone were common. The patient at this point had a high IgE level and positive RAST tests. Voriconazole was then prescribed – which has successfully treated the aspergillus infection – no steroids are required and the cough is greatly reduced with the patient feeling well. However an unfortunate side effect of voriconazole has been a photosensitive rash on any exposed skin. Despite using complete sunscreen – the rash continues. The patient is continuing to take voriconazole.
Medical and Patient education videos
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Fungal infections are an integral part of Infectious Diseases but they are increasingly seen in all specialities. The University of Manchester Medical Mycology taught Masters programme has been designed to provide a significant level of theoretical understanding and practical skills in the field of fungal infectious diseases.
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Professor Denning talks about GAFFI at the London launch of the foundation, in the House of Commons. GAFFI is the global action fund for fighting fungal infections.
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This a longer (3.52) version of a film produced by GAFFI, ,Global Action Fund for Fungal Infections (gaffi.org) to highlight the dangers of fungal Infections worldwide and a call for more research and access to anti-fungal medicines and testing. The film was produced to mark the first year of activities by GAFFI.