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. 2020 Feb 18;9(1):1–15. doi: 10.1007/s40121-020-00284-8
The pathogenesis of mould infections following trauma injuries presents unique features.
Delays in correct diagnosis and treatment may occur if pertinent signs such as necrosis and absent or reduced response to antibacterial therapy are not promptly recognized.
Most of the published clinical experience and research on mould infections following traumatic injuries involve military and natural disasters.
More research is needed to further optimize diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms outside classical categories at risk.