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Transplant Infectious Disease Training: Bridging the Gap
ABSTRACT An increasing complexity of organ transplantation, newer immunosuppressives, and an expanded donor pool requires a well‐trained multidisciplinary workforce with surgeons, physicians, and infectious diseases (ID) physicians working together. In most countries, solid organ transplantation preceded the development of ID as a specialty leading to ...
Ankit Mittal+3 more
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Background: Superficial mycoses were superficial fungal infections caused by fungal or yeast colonization. The prevalence of fungal infection is estimated 20-25% of the world’s population and one of the most common infection in humans.
Fatma Rosida, Evy Ervianti
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Disseminated Histoplasmosis in Persons with HIV/AIDS, Southern Brazil, 2010–2019
We evaluated disseminated histoplasmosis (DH) in HIV patients over 10 years in southern Brazil. The incidence was 12 cases/1,000 hospitalizations (2010–2019); the mortality rate was 35%. Tuberculosis frequently obscured the diagnosis of DH. We emphasize
Rossana Patricia Basso+4 more
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Limited Activity Of Miltefosine In Murine Models Of Cryptococcal Meningoencephalitis And Disseminated Cryptococcosis [PDF]
Miltefosine is an alkyl phosphocholine with good oral bioavailability and in vitro activity against Cryptococcus species that has gained interest as an additional agent for cryptococcal infections.
Bocanegra, Rosie+5 more
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Background – Sporotrichosis is a chronic, mycotic infection caused by fungi of the genus Sporothrix. Zoonotic sporotrichosis occurs mainly through S. brasiliensis transmission, resulting from the organism's traumatic introduction via scratches or bites, or contact with exudate from contaminated cats.
Steffanie Amadei+6 more
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Identification of Mycoses in Developing Countries
Extensive advances in technology offer a vast variety of diagnostic methods that save time and costs, but identification of fungal species causing human infections remains challenging in developing countries.
A. Arastehfar+7 more
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Pichia anomala:cell physiology and biotechnology relative to other yeasts [PDF]
Pichia anomala is a most interesting yeast species, from a number of environmental, industrial and medical aspects. This yeast has been isolated from very diverse natural habitats (e.g.
Walker, Graeme M.
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Single‐Dose, Intravenous, and Oral Pharmacokinetics of Isavuconazole in Dogs
ABSTRACT Isavuconazole, a triazole antifungal used in humans for invasive fungal infections, may be effective for treating canine fungal infections, although data on its use in dogs is limited. This study aimed to determine the pharmacokinetics and safety of a single dose of isavuconazole in dogs, administered both intravenously and orally. Six healthy
Yishan Kuo+3 more
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Superficial mycoses in Belgium: Burden, costs and antifungal drugs consumption
Monitoring of superficial mycoses requires more attention due to their important incidence, health costs and antifungal drugs consumption.
P. Becker+5 more
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Long-Reads-Based Metagenomics in Clinical Diagnosis With a Special Focus on Fungal Infections
Identification of the causative infectious agent is essential in the management of infectious diseases, with the ideal diagnostic method being rapid, accurate, and informative, while remaining cost-effective.
Minh Thuy Vi Hoang+10 more
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