Uncommon invasive fungal pathogens in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
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Perfect, JR; Schell, WA; Rinaldi, MG
Published in: J Med Vet Mycol
1993
This communication lists fungi reported to cause invasive infection in patients with AIDS. It excludes the well known and common fungi that infect these patients such as Candida, Cryptococcus, Histoplasma, Coccidioides and Aspergillus. It is likely that these less common fungal pathogens will be seen more frequently in the enlarging AIDS population as it is continuously exposed to many of these potentially opportunistic fungi.
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J Med Vet Mycol
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ISSN
0268-1218
Publication Date
1993
Volume
31
Issue
2
Start / End Page
175 / 179
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Mycoses
- Mycology & Parasitology
- Humans
- HIV Infections
- Fungi
- AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections
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Perfect, J. R., Schell, W. A., & Rinaldi, M. G. (1993). Uncommon invasive fungal pathogens in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. J Med Vet Mycol, 31(2), 175–179. https://doi.org/10.1080/02681219380000211
Perfect, J. R., W. A. Schell, and M. G. Rinaldi. “Uncommon invasive fungal pathogens in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.” J Med Vet Mycol 31, no. 2 (1993): 175–79. https://doi.org/10.1080/02681219380000211.
Perfect JR, Schell WA, Rinaldi MG. Uncommon invasive fungal pathogens in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. J Med Vet Mycol. 1993;31(2):175–9.
Perfect, J. R., et al. “Uncommon invasive fungal pathogens in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.” J Med Vet Mycol, vol. 31, no. 2, 1993, pp. 175–79. Pubmed, doi:10.1080/02681219380000211.
Perfect JR, Schell WA, Rinaldi MG. Uncommon invasive fungal pathogens in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. J Med Vet Mycol. 1993;31(2):175–179.
Published In
J Med Vet Mycol
DOI
ISSN
0268-1218
Publication Date
1993
Volume
31
Issue
2
Start / End Page
175 / 179
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Mycoses
- Mycology & Parasitology
- Humans
- HIV Infections
- Fungi
- AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections