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3. Sporothrix schenckii meningitis in AIDS during immune reconstitution syndrome.

4. Antibody Isotype and Subclass Responses in Human Patients With Different Clinical Presentations of Sporotrichosis.

5. Non-Zoonotic Transmission of Sporotrichosis: A Translational Study of Forty-Three Cases in a Zoonotic Hyperendemic Area.

6. The present and future research agenda of sporotrichosis on the silver anniversary of zoonotic sporotrichosis in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

7. In vitro isavuconazole activity against Sporothrix brasiliensis suggests its efficacy in some severe sporotrichosis cases.

8. Osteoarticular Sporotrichosis of the Knee Caused by Sporothrix brasiliensis : Two Similar Cases with Different Outcomes.

9. Sporotrichosis in Older Adults: A Cohort Study of 911 Patients from a Hyperendemic Area of Zoonotic Transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

10. The State of the Art in Transcriptomics and Proteomics of Clinically Relevant Sporothrix Species.

11. Development and validation of a new quantitative reverse transcription PCR assay for the diagnosis of human sporotrichosis.

12. Evaluation of Five Non-Culture-Based Methods for the Diagnosis of Meningeal Sporotrichosis.

13. Sporotrichosis in the nasal mucosa: A single-center retrospective study of 37 cases from 1998 to 2020.

14. Ocular Manifestations of Sporotrichosis in a Hyperendemic Region in Brazil: Description of a Series of 120 Cases.

15. Severe Sporotrichosis Caused by Sporothrix brasiliensis: Antifungal Susceptibility and Clinical Outcomes

16. Meningeal Sporotrichosis Due to Sporothrix brasiliensis : A 21-Year Cohort Study from a Brazilian Reference Center.

17. Single nucleotide polymorphisms and chromosomal copy number variation may impact the Sporothrix brasiliensis antifungal susceptibility and sporotrichosis clinical outcomes.

19. Sporotrichosis Caused by Non-Wild Type Sporothrix brasiliensis Strains.

20. Pulmonary Sporotrichosis Caused by Sporothrix brasiliensis : A 22-Year, Single-Center, Retrospective Cohort Study.

21. Severe Sporotrichosis Treated with Amphotericin B: A 20-Year Cohort Study in an Endemic Area of Zoonotic Transmission.

22. A Spatial Analysis of the Spread of Hyperendemic Sporotrichosis in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

23. Sporotrichosis After Tattooing Caused by Sporothrix brasiliensis.

24. Hypersensitivity reactions in sporotrichosis: a retrospective cohort of 325 patients from a reference hospital in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2005-2018).

25. Bone sporotrichosis: 41 cases from a reference hospital in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

26. Evolution of virulence-related phenotypes of Sporothrix brasiliensis isolates from patients with chronic sporotrichosis and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

27. Cerebrospinal fluid PCR: A new approach for the diagnosis of CNS sporotrichosis.

28. Ocular Sporotrichosis: 26 Cases with Bulbar Involvement in a Hyperendemic Area of Zoonotic Transmission.

29. Zoonotic sporotrichosis with greater severity in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: 118 hospitalizations and 11 deaths in the last 2 decades in a reference institution.

30. A case of sporotrichosis caused by different Sporothrix brasiliensis strains: mycological, molecular, and virulence analyses.

32. [Hospitalizations and deaths related to sporotrichosis in Brazil (1992-2015)].

33. Diagnostic performance of mycologic and serologic methods in a cohort of patients with suspected sporotrichosis.

34. Cutaneous tuberculosis and HIV infection at a referral centre in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

35. Molecular identification and antifungal susceptibility profiles of clinical strains of Fonsecaea spp. isolated from patients with chromoblastomycosis in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

36. Cryosurgery for the treatment of cutaneous sporotrichosis in four pregnant women.

37. Sporotrichosis transmitted by a cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus).

38. Refractory sporotrichosis due to Sporothrix brasiliensis in humans appears to be unrelated to in vivo resistance.

39. Fungemia associated with Schizophyllum commune in Brazil.

40. Minimal inhibitory concentration distributions and epidemiological cutoff values of five antifungal agents against Sporothrix brasiliensis.

41. Review of 21 cases of mycetoma from 1991 to 2014 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

42. MULTIFOCAL CHOROIDITIS IN DISSEMINATED SPOROTRICHOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH HIV/AIDS.

43. The burden of mucormycosis in HIV-infected patients: A systematic review.

44. Sporotrichosis in the Central Nervous System Caused by Sporothrix brasiliensis.

45. Eumycetoma on the foot caused by Madurella mycetomatis: amputation after significant worsening during pregnancy.

46. Phenotypic characteristics associated with virulence of clinical isolates from the Sporothrix complex.

47. Increase in virulence of Sporothrix brasiliensis over five years in a patient with chronic disseminated sporotrichosis.

48. Global epidemiology of sporotrichosis.

49. Sporotrichosis in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Sporothrix brasiliensis is associated with atypical clinical presentations.

50. Sporotrichosis: an emerging neglected opportunistic infection in HIV-infected patients in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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