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What fungi are resistant to fluconazole?: An Overview of Key Species and Resistance Mechanisms

5 min read
According to the CDC, approximately 7% of all *Candida* blood samples tested are resistant to the antifungal drug fluconazole, with some species showing much higher rates. Understanding **what fungi are resistant to fluconazole** is crucial for effective treatment, as resistance is on the rise, particularly among non-*albicans* *Candida* species and other molds.

Can antifungals make things worse? Understanding the risks and side effects

6 min read
According to the CDC, antifungal medications can cause more and worse side effects than other antimicrobials, sometimes leading to the perception that **antifungals make things worse**. This complex issue arises from various factors, including drug reactions, improper use, and misdiagnosis, all of which can hinder effective treatment.

What Fungus Does Fluconazole Not Treat? An Overview of Antifungal Resistance

4 min read
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), resistance to the antifungal drug fluconazole is most commonly seen in species like *Candida auris* and *Candida glabrata*. Understanding what fungus does fluconazole not treat is critical for ensuring appropriate and effective treatment, especially in patients with weakened immune systems.