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Oxford University Press, Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 3(11), 2024

DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofae117

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Esophageal Candidiasis–Associated Hospitalizations: Declining Rates and Changes in Underlying Conditions, United States, 2010–2020

Journal article published in 2024 by Jeremy A. W. Gold ORCID, Kaitlin Benedict ORCID
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Abstract

Abstract In a nationally representative hospital discharge database, esophageal candidiasis–associated hospitalization rates per 100 000 population steadily declined from 17.0 (n = 52 698, 2010) to 12.9 (n = 42 355, 2020). During this period, a decreasing percentage of EC-associated hospitalizations involved HIV and an increasing percentage involved gastroesophageal reflux disease, diabetes, and long-term steroid use.