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AIDS-Related Mycoses: Current Progress in the Field and Future Priorities.


ABSTRACT: Opportunistic fungal infections continue to take an unacceptably heavy toll on the most disadvantaged living with HIV-AIDS, and are a major driver for HIV-related deaths. At the second EMBO Workshop on AIDS-Related Mycoses, clinicians and scientists from around the world reported current progress and key priorities for improving outcomes from HIV-related mycoses.

SUBMITTER: Armstrong-James D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7549875 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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AIDS-Related Mycoses: Current Progress in the Field and Future Priorities.

Armstrong-James Darius D   Bicanic Tihana T   Brown Gordon D GD   Hoving Jennifer C JC   Meintjes Graeme G   Nielsen Kirsten K  

Trends in microbiology 20170425 6


Opportunistic fungal infections continue to take an unacceptably heavy toll on the most disadvantaged living with HIV-AIDS, and are a major driver for HIV-related deaths. At the second EMBO Workshop on AIDS-Related Mycoses, clinicians and scientists from around the world reported current progress and key priorities for improving outcomes from HIV-related mycoses. ...[more]

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