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Screening for invasive fungal disease using non‐culture‐based assays among inpatients with advanced HIV disease at a large academic hospital in South Africa
Mycoses ( IF 4.1 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-20 , DOI: 10.1111/myc.13071
Erika van Schalkwyk 1 , Mabatho Mhlanga 1 , Tsidiso G Maphanga 1, 2 , Ruth S Mpembe 1 , Amanda Shillubane 1 , Samantha Iyaloo 1 , Ernest Tsotetsi 1 , Kim Pieton 3 , Alan S Karstaedt 3, 4 , Faieza Sahid 3 , Colin N Menezes 3, 4 , Merika Tsitsi 3, 4 , Ayanda Motau 4, 5 , Jeannette Wadula 4, 6 , Sharona Seetharam 4, 6 , Eunice van den Berg 4, 6 , Charlotte Sriruttan 1, 4 , Nelesh P Govender 1, 4
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Despite widespread access to antiretroviral therapy (ART), the burden of advanced HIV disease in South Africa is high. This translates into an increased risk of AIDS‐related opportunistic infections, including invasive mycoses.

中文翻译:

在南非一家大型学术医院的晚期 HIV 疾病住院患者中使用非基于培养的检测方法筛查侵袭性真菌病

尽管广泛获得抗逆转录病毒疗法 (ART),但南非晚期 HIV 疾病的负担仍然很高。这转化为 AIDS 相关机会性感染的风险增加,包括侵袭性真菌病。
更新日期:2020-03-20
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