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[|Human|] My friend has acute leukemia and had a cord transplant done over a year ago. She now has developed aspergillus pnomonia (excuse my spelling) and has just been admitted to the hospital and they are treating it with amphotericin. Is this going to have a good outcome or is she in serious serious trouble? Is this fungal pnomonia contagious?
[|AI|]  Thanks for your question on Chat Doctor. Aspergillus pneumonia is life-threatening condition. And that too in acute leukemia patient needs intensive care. Prognosis depends on response with the therapy. Amphoterecin B is the Chat Doctor. So continue with amphoteric B. Get done repeat chest X-ray after 2-3 days, if improved than continue for total 21 days. If worsening than prognosis is poor. Shift to caspofungin and enidulafungin. They are higher antifungals.