1. AIDS-related mycoses: the way forward
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Brown, Gordon D, Meintjes, Graeme, Kolls, Jay K, Gray, Clive, Horsnell, William, Working Group from the EMBO-AIDS Related Mycoses Workshop, Achan, Beatrice, Alber, Gottfried, Aloisi, Maria, Armstrong-James, Darius, Beale, Mathew, Bicanic, Tihana, Black, John, Bohjanen, Paul, Botes, Angela, Boulware, David R, Brown, Gordon, Bunjun, Rubina, Carr, William, Casadevall, Arturo, Chang, Christina, Chivero, Ernest, Corcoran, Craig, Cross, Anna, Dawood, Halima, Day, Jeremy, De Bernardis, Flavia, De Jager, Veronique, De Repentigny, Louis, Denning, David, Eschke, Maria, Finkelman, Malcolm, Govender, Nelesh, Gow, Neil, Graham, Lisa, Gryschek, Ronaldo, Hammond-Aryee, Kenneth, Harrison, Tom, Heard, Neil, Hill, Melanie, Hoving, J Claire, Janoff, Edward, Jarvis, Joseph, Kayuni, Sekeleghe, King, Karin, Kolls, Jay, Kullberg, Bart-Jan, Lalloo, David G, Letang, Emilio, Levitz, Stuart, Limper, Andrew, Longley, Nicky, Machiridza, Tendai Rodney, Mahabeer, Yesholata, Martinsons, Neil, Meiring, Susan, Meya, David, Miller, Robert, Molloy, Sile, Morris, Lynn, Mukaremera, Liliane, Musubire, Abdu K, Muzoora, Conrad, Nair, Amy, Nakiwala Kimbowa, Justine, Netea, Mihai, Nielsen, Kirsten, O'hern, Jennifer, Okurut, Samuel, Parker, Arifa, Patterson, Tom, Pennap, Grace, Perfect, John, Prinsloo, Chrisna, Rhein, Joshua, Rolfes, Melissa A, Samuel, Catherine, Schutz, Charlotte, Scriven, James, Sebolai, Olihile M, Sojane, Katlego, Sriruttan, Charlotte, Stead, David, Steyn, Annica, Thawer, Narjis K, Thienemann, Friedrich, Von Hohenberg, Maximilian, Vreulink, Jo-marie, Wessels, Jeannette, Wood, Kathryn, and Yang, Yun-liang
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Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Medical mycology ,AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,lnfectious Diseases and Global Health Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 4] ,Developing country ,Translational research ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,medicine.disease ,Microbiology ,Article ,Infectious Diseases ,lnfectious Diseases and Global Health Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 4] ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Virology ,Immunology ,Epidemiological surveillance ,medicine ,Intensive care medicine - Abstract
Item does not contain fulltext The contribution of fungal infections to the morbidity and mortality of HIV-infected individuals is largely unrecognized. A recent meeting highlighted several priorities that need to be urgently addressed, including improved epidemiological surveillance, increased availability of existing diagnostics and drugs, more training in the field of medical mycology, and better funding for research and provision of treatment, particularly in developing countries.
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- 2014