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AIDS-related mycoses: the way forward

Authors :
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
Yang, Yun-liang
Source :
Trends in Microbiology, 22, 3, pp. 107-9, Trends in Microbiology, 22, 107-9, Trends in microbiology
Publication Year :
2014

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.

Details

ISSN :
0966842X
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Trends in Microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2284080149ed4ca2db073e682102fc46