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Emerging fungal pathogens: Evolving challenges to immunocompromised patients for the twenty-first century
T. J. Walsh, A. M. Groll
School of Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Immunocompromised Host
100%
Fungi
84%
Mycoses
63%
Pseudallescheria
53%
Paecilomyces
51%
Acremonium
51%
Zygomycosis
48%
Trichoderma
47%
Coccidioides
47%
Histoplasma
44%
Penicillium
42%
Fusarium
41%
Tinea
41%
Invasive Fungal Infections
40%
Meningoencephalitis
39%
Cryptococcus neoformans
39%
Central Nervous System Infections
39%
Hyalin
39%
Population Dynamics
37%
Aspergillosis
37%
Morbidity
37%
Sinusitis
35%
Environmental Exposure
34%
Candida
32%
Mortality
31%
Infections
29%
Bone Marrow Cells
29%
Transplant Recipients
29%
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
26%
Pneumonia
25%
Stem Cells
23%
HIV
21%
Elderly
21%
Transplants
19%
Lung
16%
Therapeutics
15%