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16 April 2019 - P2244
Invasive infections by Geotrichum species: a 15-year retrospective study from tertiary care centres in the Middle East
16 April 2019 - P2245
Epidemiology of respiratory infections due to Scedosporium/Lomentospora species
16 April 2019 - P2242
The burden of serious fungal infections in Kyrgyzstan
16 April 2019 - P2248
The incidence and prevalence of serious fungal infections in Paraguay
16 April 2019 - P2247
Estimated burden of serious fungal infections in Namibia
16 April 2019 - P2257
Cryptococcosis: changing epidemiology and antifungal susceptibility in the era of combination antiretroviral therapy
16 April 2019 - P2255
Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia in adult haematological patients
16 April 2019 - P2249
Outcomes, clinical and biochemical findings in the population with Histoplasma capsulatum infection in the National Institute of Respiratory Diseases from 2013 to 2016, USA
16 April 2019 - P2254
Malassezia furfur as one of the causes of invasive mycoses in neonatal intensive care unit patients: analysis of risk factors
16 April 2019 - P2258
A cryptococcal conundrum: case series of invasive cryptococcal disease in immunocompetent patients seen in Greater Glasgow & Clyde, UK
16 April 2019 - P2243
How soon are therapeutic posaconazole trough levels achieved after i.v. administration in the treatment of mucormycosis?
16 April 2019 - P2251
Matched-paired analysis of patients treated for invasive mucormycosis: standard treatment versus posaconazole novel formulations
16 April 2019 - P2252
Exophiala dermatitidis isolated from a variety of recalcitrant infections: time-kill kinetics and antifungal susceptibility profiles
16 April 2019 - P2246
Frequency and geographic distribution of card9 mutations in patients with severe fungal infections
16 April 2019 - P2259
Basidiobolus haptosporus-like fungus as a causal agent of gastrointestinal basidiobolomycosis and its link to the common house gecko
16 April 2019 - P2260
Early Trichosporon inkin mediastinitis in two heart transplant recipients
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