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16 April 2023 - P1904
Baseline risk factors for mortality in Candidaemia: the role of Candida tropicalis and rare Candida species
16 April 2019 - P2215
A rapid (within 2 hours) phenotypic test for the detection of anidulafungin-resistant Candida glabrata isolates: a proof-of-concept study
16 April 2019 - P2174
EUCAST reference testing of rezafungin susceptibility: impact of choice of plastic plates
16 April 2019 - P2177
Real-life diagnostic performance of T2Candida among ICU patients with risk factors for invasive candidiasis
16 April 2019 - P2220
Determination of EUCAST PK/PD breakpoints for posaconazole and Candida albicans using an in vitro PK/PD dilution model
16 April 2019 - O1124
Mould surveillance at a tertiary university hospital documents increasing azole resistance in Aspergillus among Danish cystic fibrosis patients
15 April 2019 - O0840
Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modelling of posaconazole against Candida glabrata isolates: determination of EUCAST PK/PD breakpoints
15 April 2019 - P1767
EUCAST susceptibility testing of isavuconazole: MIC data for contemporary Danish clinical mould isolates
13 April 2019 - 384035
Antifungal Subcommittee update
13 April 2019 - P0123
PK/PD analysis suggests the current susceptibility CLSI breakpoint for micafungin and Candida albicans is too high
13 April 2019 - O0115
EUCAST susceptibility testing of rezafungin: MIC data for contemporary Danish clinical yeast isolates
10 April 2016 - S257
Top papers in diagnostic mycology
09 April 2016 - EP0002
Azole resistant Aspergillus fumigatus in Denmark: a laboratory based study on resistance mechanisms and genotypes
20 November 2015
Susceptibility testing for fungal infections
25 April 2015 - E017
Does antifungal resistance occur everywhere?
25 April 2015 - K02
Current trends in global fungal epidemiology and resistance
20 March 2015
EUCAST versus CLSI antifungal susceptibility testing: pros and cons
19 March 2015
Emergence of echinocandin resistance in Candida
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