AIDS-related mycoses: updated progress and future priorities. Hoving, J. C., Brown, G. D., Gómez, B. L., Govender, N. P., Limper, A. H., May, R. C., & Meya, D. B. Trends in Microbiology, 28(6):425–428, Elsevier Ltd, feb, 2020.
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Serious fungal infections continue to devastate people living with HIV and remain a leading cause of infection-related deaths in this population, second only to tuberculosis. The third AIDS-related mycoses workshop updated progress in the field over the last 3 years and highlighted six key action points for the future.
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abstract = {Serious fungal infections continue to devastate people living with HIV and remain a leading cause of infection-related deaths in this population, second only to tuberculosis. The third AIDS-related mycoses workshop updated progress in the field over the last 3 years and highlighted six key action points for the future.},
author = {Hoving, J. Claire and Brown, Gordon D. and G{\'{o}}mez, Beatriz L. and Govender, Nelesh P. and Limper, Andrew H. and May, Robin C. and Meya, David B.},
doi = {10.1016/j.tim.2020.01.009},
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issn = {18784380},
journal = {Trends in Microbiology},
keywords = {AIDS,OA,advanced HIV,diagnostics,fund{\_}ack,fungal infection,review,treatment},
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month = {feb},
number = {6},
pages = {425--428},
publisher = {Elsevier Ltd},
title = {{AIDS-related mycoses: updated progress and future priorities}},
volume = {28},
year = {2020}
}

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