Prospective Multicenter International Surveillance of Azole Resistance inAspergillus fumigatus
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Abstract
To investigate azole resistance in clinical Aspergillus isolates, we conducted prospective multicenter international surveillance. A total of 3,788 Aspergillus isolates were screened in 22 centers from 19 countries. Azole-resistant A. fumigatus was more frequently found (3.2% prevalence) than previously acknowledged, causing resistant invasive and noninvasive aspergillosis and severely compromising clinical use of azoles.
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| Authors | J.W.M. Van Der Linden,Maiken Cavling Arendrup,Adilia Warris,Katrien Lagrou,Herve Pelloux,Philippe Hauser,E. Chryssanthou,Emilia Mellado,Sarah Kidd,Anna Maria Tortorano,Eric Dannaoui,P. Gaustad,J.W. Baddley,A. Uekötter,C. Lass-Flörl,Nikolay Klimko,C.B. Moore,David Denning,J. Van Der Linden Et Al.,C. Kibbler,S. Arikan-Akdagli,David Andes,J. Meletiadis,L. Naumiuk,M. Nucci,Willem Melchers,Paul Verweij;J.W.M. Van Der Linden;Maiken Cavling Arendrup;Adilia Warris;Katrien Lagrou;Herve Pelloux;Philippe Hauser;E. Chryssanthou;Emilia Mellado;Sarah Kidd;Anna Maria Tortorano;Eric Dannaoui;P. Gaustad;J.W. Baddley;A. Uekötter;C. Lass-Flörl;Nikolay Klimko;C.B. Moore;David Denning;J. Van Der Linden Et Al.;C. Kibbler;S. Arikan-Akdagli;David Andes;J. Meletiadis;L. Naumiuk;M. Nucci;Willem Melchers;Paul Verweij; |
| Journal | emerging infectious diseases |
| Year | 2015 |
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10.3201/eid2106.140717
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