Fungal infections
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Fungal infections

Rebecca Land Staff nurse, Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre

A learning zone article heightened Rebecca Land’s understanding of fungal infections and how to prevent them

I work on an acute oncology inpatient ward where fungal infections are common. Patients are already immunocompromised as a result of malignant disease and are at risk of developing serious fungal infections.

Nursing Standard. 26, 38, 59-59. doi: 10.7748/ns2012.05.26.38.59.c9112

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