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18 January 2013
Antifungal drug resistance mechanisms in pathogenic fungi
18 January 2013
New strategies for rapid detection of fungal drug resistance
18 January 2013
Clinical and economic impact of candidaemia sustained by drug-resistant Candida isolates
18 January 2013
Impact of azole resistance on clinical outcome of invasive aspergillosis
18 January 2013
Is the time ripe for MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry in the identification of fungi?
18 January 2013
Update on molecular diagnostic tests for yeast and mould infections: where do we stand?
18 January 2013
New perspectives for antigen detection in the diagnosis and treatment of IFI
18 January 2013
What is the role of in-vitro susceptibility testing in current routine practice?
17 January 2013
Biofilm in Aspergillus spp
17 January 2013
Clinical impact of fungal biofilms
17 January 2013
Epidemiology of zygomycosis in Europe
17 January 2013
Pathogenesis of zygomycosis: is there anything new?
17 January 2013
Healthcare-associated zygomycosis
17 January 2013
Why is zygomycosis more difficult to treat than other common mycoses?
17 January 2013
Update on antifungal resistance in Candida and Aspergillus
17 January 2013
Risk factors for the development of invasive fungal infections
17 January 2013
In invasive aspergillosis
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