New insights into influenza and COVID-19 associated pulmonary aspergillosis: when Aspergillus goes viral
Fungal infection ECCMID 2023
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16 April 2023
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PS044
Azole resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus: data from the Czech surveillance study, 2019–2021
Fungal infection ECCMID 2023
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23 April 2022
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PS042
The performance of two point-of-care assays for the diagnosis of Aspergillus-associated pulmonary disease in patients undergoing broncho-alveolar lavage: a real-world evaluation
Fungal infection ECCMID 2022
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13 April 2019
Breakthrough fungal infections: not only Aspergillus!
Antimicrobial resistance ECCMID 2019
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23 April 2018
Aspergillus
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The interaction between influenza and Aspergillus
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[00:30:04]
21 April 2018
MDR Aspergillus
Fungal infection ECCMID 2018
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25 April 2015
Aspergillus-specific PCR: pros and cons
Fungal infection ECCMID 2015
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Osteoarticular infections due to Aspergillus and other moulds
Fungal infection ECCMID 2015
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10 May 2014
Invasive aspergillosis in haematology and oncology
Fungal infection ECCMID 2014
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17 January 2013
Biofilm in Aspergillus spp
Fungal infection 2nd ESCMID Conference on Invasive Fungal Infections
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17 January 2013
Update on antifungal resistance in Candida and Aspergillus
Fungal infection 2nd ESCMID Conference on Invasive Fungal Infections
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16 January 2013
Global trends in Aspergillus species distribution
Fungal infection 2nd ESCMID Conference on Invasive Fungal Infections
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