China to establish national monitoring network for fungal diseases
BEIJING -- China will establish a national monitoring network for fungal diseases, the National Health Commission announced on May 30.
The network, consisting of qualified medical institutions nationwide, will carry out regular checks on the pathogen spectrum and drug resistance of fungal infections, as well as clinical application of special or restricted antifungal drugs, the commission said.
Moreover, it will be tasked with conducting real-time monitoring on high-risk pathogenic fungi and outbreaks of fungal diseases, issuing early warning and taking measures to prevent and control major infections, the commission added.
Once high-risk pathogens, multidrug-resistant or pandrug-resistant "superfungi" are detected in routine tests, relevant information shall be reported to the network in real time, the commission said.
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