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    Azole-resistance in Aspergillus terreus and related species: An emerging problem or a rare Phenomenon?
    (2018)
    Zoran, Tamara (59827710800)
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    Sartori, Bettina (55547257200)
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    Sappl, Laura (57201442088)
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    Aigner, Maria (37086880800)
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    Sánchez-Reus, Ferran (6507567904)
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    Rezusta, Antonio (6601958984)
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    Chowdhary, Anuradha (7003577085)
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    Taj-Aldeen, Saad J. (6602237737)
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    Arendrup, Maiken C. (6701672296)
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    Oliveri, Salvatore (57193899345)
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    Kontoyiannis, Dimitrios P. (35377023000)
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    Alastruey-Izquierdo, Ana (15834261700)
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    Lagrou, Katrien (19134962000)
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    Cascio, Giuliana Lo (57204236146)
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    Meis, Jacques F. (55941779900)
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    Buzina, Walter (56120799500)
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    Farina, Claudio (7102038590)
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    Drogari-Apiranthitou, Miranda (36083980500)
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    Grancini, Anna (6505794171)
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    Tortorano, Anna M. (57225669881)
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    Willinger, Birgit (56078906300)
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    Hamprecht, Axel (11739006600)
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    Johnson, Elizabeth (35432915800)
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    Klingspor, Lena (6603383349)
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    Arsic-Arsenijevic, Valentina (6507940363)
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    Cornely, Oliver A. (57188644302)
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    Meletiadis, Joseph (6601946307)
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    Prammer, Wolfgang (6505981026)
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    Tullio, Vivian (7003459062)
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    Vehreschild, Jörg-Janne (14523473100)
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    Trovato, Laura (23973857400)
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    Lewis, Russell E. (7404846664)
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    Segal, Esther (55858290400)
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    Rath, Peter-Michael (7006729412)
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    Hamal, Petr (6602209179)
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    Rodriguez-Iglesias, Manuel (55970891300)
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    Roilides, Emmanuel (57198393263)
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    Arikan-Akdagli, Sevtap (7005156385)
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    Chakrabarti, Arunaloke (35453741600)
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    Colombo, Arnaldo L. (7202937318)
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    Fernández, Mariana S. (55607832500)
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    Martin-Gomez, M. Teresa (57217097096)
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    Badali, Hamid (15123728900)
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    Petrikkos, Georgios (35950586800)
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    Klimko, Nikolai (6602404074)
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    Heimann, Sebastian M. (56012449700)
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    Uzun, Omrum (13805748900)
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    Roudbary, Maryam (34971883900)
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    de la Fuente, Sonia (55645751800)
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    Houbraken, Jos (12770401000)
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    Risslegger, Brigitte (56454345400)
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    Lass-Flörl, Cornelia (7004208597)
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    Lackner, Michaela (36676416300)
    Objectives: Invasive mold infections associated with Aspergillus species are a significant cause of mortality in immunocompromised patients. The most frequently occurring aetiological pathogens are members of the Aspergillus section Fumigati followed by members of the section Terrei. The frequency of Aspergillus terreus and related (cryptic) species in clinical specimens, as well as the percentage of azole-resistant strains remains to be studied. Methods: A global set (n = 498) of A. terreus and phenotypically related isolates was molecularly identified (beta-tubulin), tested for antifungal susceptibility against posaconazole, voriconazole, and itraconazole, and resistant phenotypes were correlated with point mutations in the cyp51A gene. Results: The majority of isolates was identified as A. terreus (86.8%), followed by A. citrinoterreus (8.4%), A. hortai (2.6%), A. alabamensis (1.6%), A. neoafricanus (0.2%), and A. floccosus (0.2%). One isolate failed to match a known Aspergillus sp., but was found most closely related to A. alabamensis. According to EUCAST clinical breakpoints azole resistance was detected in 5.4% of all tested isolates, 6.2% of A. terreus sensu stricto (s.s.) were posaconazole-resistant. Posaconazole resistance differed geographically and ranged from 0% in the Czech Republic, Greece, and Turkey to 13.7% in Germany. In contrast, azole resistance among cryptic species was rare 2 out of 66 isolates and was observed only in one A. citrinoterreus and one A. alabamensis isolate. The most affected amino acid position of the Cyp51A gene correlating with the posaconazole resistant phenotype was M217, which was found in the variation M217T and M217V. Conclusions: Aspergillus terreus was most prevalent, followed by A. citrinoterreus. Posaconazole was the most potent drug against A. terreus, but 5.4% of A. terreus sensu stricto showed resistance against this azole. In Austria, Germany, and the United Kingdom posaconazole-resistance in all A. terreus isolates was higher than 10%, resistance against voriconazole was rare and absent for itraconazole. © 2018 Zoran, Sartori, Sappl, Aigner, Sánchez-Reus, Rezusta, Chowdhary, Taj-Aldeen, Arendrup, Oliveri, Kontoyiannis, Alastruey-Izquierdo, Lagrou, Cascio, Meis, Buzina, Farina, Drogari-Apiranthitou, Grancini, Tortorano, Willinger, Hamprecht, Johnson, Klingspor, Arsic-Arsenijevic, Cornely, Meletiadis, Prammer, Tullio, Vehreschild, Trovato, Lewis, Segal, Rath, Hamal, Rodriguez-Iglesias, Roilides, Arikan-Akdagli, Chakrabarti, Colombo, Fernández, Martin-Gomez, Badali, Petrikkos, Klimko, Heimann, Uzun, Roudbary, de la Fuente, Houbraken, Risslegger, Lass-Flörl and Lackner.
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    Azole-resistance in Aspergillus terreus and related species: An emerging problem or a rare Phenomenon?
    (2018)
    Zoran, Tamara (59827710800)
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    Sartori, Bettina (55547257200)
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    Sappl, Laura (57201442088)
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    Aigner, Maria (37086880800)
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    Sánchez-Reus, Ferran (6507567904)
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    Rezusta, Antonio (6601958984)
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    Chowdhary, Anuradha (7003577085)
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    Taj-Aldeen, Saad J. (6602237737)
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    Arendrup, Maiken C. (6701672296)
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    Oliveri, Salvatore (57193899345)
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    Kontoyiannis, Dimitrios P. (35377023000)
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    Alastruey-Izquierdo, Ana (15834261700)
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    Lagrou, Katrien (19134962000)
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    Cascio, Giuliana Lo (57204236146)
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    Meis, Jacques F. (55941779900)
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    Buzina, Walter (56120799500)
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    Farina, Claudio (7102038590)
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    Drogari-Apiranthitou, Miranda (36083980500)
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    Grancini, Anna (6505794171)
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    Tortorano, Anna M. (57225669881)
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    Willinger, Birgit (56078906300)
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    Hamprecht, Axel (11739006600)
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    Johnson, Elizabeth (35432915800)
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    Klingspor, Lena (6603383349)
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    Arsic-Arsenijevic, Valentina (6507940363)
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    Cornely, Oliver A. (57188644302)
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    Meletiadis, Joseph (6601946307)
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    Prammer, Wolfgang (6505981026)
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    Tullio, Vivian (7003459062)
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    Vehreschild, Jörg-Janne (14523473100)
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    Trovato, Laura (23973857400)
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    Lewis, Russell E. (7404846664)
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    Segal, Esther (55858290400)
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    Rath, Peter-Michael (7006729412)
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    Hamal, Petr (6602209179)
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    Rodriguez-Iglesias, Manuel (55970891300)
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    Roilides, Emmanuel (57198393263)
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    Arikan-Akdagli, Sevtap (7005156385)
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    Chakrabarti, Arunaloke (35453741600)
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    Colombo, Arnaldo L. (7202937318)
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    Fernández, Mariana S. (55607832500)
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    Martin-Gomez, M. Teresa (57217097096)
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    Badali, Hamid (15123728900)
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    Petrikkos, Georgios (35950586800)
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    Klimko, Nikolai (6602404074)
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    Heimann, Sebastian M. (56012449700)
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    Uzun, Omrum (13805748900)
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    Roudbary, Maryam (34971883900)
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    de la Fuente, Sonia (55645751800)
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    Houbraken, Jos (12770401000)
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    Risslegger, Brigitte (56454345400)
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    Lass-Flörl, Cornelia (7004208597)
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    Lackner, Michaela (36676416300)
    Objectives: Invasive mold infections associated with Aspergillus species are a significant cause of mortality in immunocompromised patients. The most frequently occurring aetiological pathogens are members of the Aspergillus section Fumigati followed by members of the section Terrei. The frequency of Aspergillus terreus and related (cryptic) species in clinical specimens, as well as the percentage of azole-resistant strains remains to be studied. Methods: A global set (n = 498) of A. terreus and phenotypically related isolates was molecularly identified (beta-tubulin), tested for antifungal susceptibility against posaconazole, voriconazole, and itraconazole, and resistant phenotypes were correlated with point mutations in the cyp51A gene. Results: The majority of isolates was identified as A. terreus (86.8%), followed by A. citrinoterreus (8.4%), A. hortai (2.6%), A. alabamensis (1.6%), A. neoafricanus (0.2%), and A. floccosus (0.2%). One isolate failed to match a known Aspergillus sp., but was found most closely related to A. alabamensis. According to EUCAST clinical breakpoints azole resistance was detected in 5.4% of all tested isolates, 6.2% of A. terreus sensu stricto (s.s.) were posaconazole-resistant. Posaconazole resistance differed geographically and ranged from 0% in the Czech Republic, Greece, and Turkey to 13.7% in Germany. In contrast, azole resistance among cryptic species was rare 2 out of 66 isolates and was observed only in one A. citrinoterreus and one A. alabamensis isolate. The most affected amino acid position of the Cyp51A gene correlating with the posaconazole resistant phenotype was M217, which was found in the variation M217T and M217V. Conclusions: Aspergillus terreus was most prevalent, followed by A. citrinoterreus. Posaconazole was the most potent drug against A. terreus, but 5.4% of A. terreus sensu stricto showed resistance against this azole. In Austria, Germany, and the United Kingdom posaconazole-resistance in all A. terreus isolates was higher than 10%, resistance against voriconazole was rare and absent for itraconazole. © 2018 Zoran, Sartori, Sappl, Aigner, Sánchez-Reus, Rezusta, Chowdhary, Taj-Aldeen, Arendrup, Oliveri, Kontoyiannis, Alastruey-Izquierdo, Lagrou, Cascio, Meis, Buzina, Farina, Drogari-Apiranthitou, Grancini, Tortorano, Willinger, Hamprecht, Johnson, Klingspor, Arsic-Arsenijevic, Cornely, Meletiadis, Prammer, Tullio, Vehreschild, Trovato, Lewis, Segal, Rath, Hamal, Rodriguez-Iglesias, Roilides, Arikan-Akdagli, Chakrabarti, Colombo, Fernández, Martin-Gomez, Badali, Petrikkos, Klimko, Heimann, Uzun, Roudbary, de la Fuente, Houbraken, Risslegger, Lass-Flörl and Lackner.
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    Corrigendum: Azole-resistance in aspergillus terreusand related species: An emerging problem or a rare phenomenon? (Frontiers in Microbiology (2018) 9 (516) DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.00516)
    (2019)
    Zoran, Tamara (59827710800)
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    Sartori, Bettina (55547257200)
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    Sappl, Laura (57201442088)
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    Aigner, Maria (37086880800)
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    Sánchez-Reus, Ferran (6507567904)
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    Rezusta, Antonio (6601958984)
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    Chowdhary, Anuradha (7003577085)
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    Taj-Aldeen, Saad J. (6602237737)
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    Arendrup, Maiken C. (6701672296)
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    Oliveri, Salvatore (57193899345)
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    Kontoyiannis, Dimitrios P. (35377023000)
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    Alastruey-Izquierdo, Ana (15834261700)
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    Lagrou, Katrien (19134962000)
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    Lo Cascio, Giuliana (57204236146)
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    Meis, Jacques F. (55941779900)
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    Buzina, Walter (56120799500)
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    Farina, Claudio (7102038590)
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    Drogari-Apiranthitou, Miranda (36083980500)
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    Grancini, Anna (6505794171)
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    Tortorano, Anna M. (57225669881)
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    Willinger, Birgit (56078906300)
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    Hamprecht, Axel (11739006600)
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    Johnson, Elizabeth (35432915800)
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    Klingspor, Lena (6603383349)
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    Arsic-Arsenijevic, Valentina (6507940363)
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    Cornely, Oliver A. (57188644302)
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    Meletiadis, Joseph (6601946307)
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    Prammer, Wolfgang (6505981026)
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    Tullio, Vivian (7003459062)
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    Vehreschild, Jörg-Janne (14523473100)
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    Trovato, Laura (23973857400)
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    Lewis, Russell E. (7404846664)
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    Segal, Esther (55858290400)
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    Rath, Peter-Michael (7006729412)
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    Hamal, Petr (6602209179)
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    Rodriguez-Iglesias, Manuel (55970891300)
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    Roilides, Emmanuel (57198393263)
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    Arikan-Akdagli, Sevtap (7005156385)
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    Chakrabarti, Arunaloke (35453741600)
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    Colombo, Arnaldo L. (57202975374)
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    Fernández, Mariana S. (55607832500)
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    Martin-Gomez, M. Teresa (57217097096)
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    Badali, Hamid (15123728900)
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    Petrikkos, Georgios (35950586800)
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    Klimko, Nikolai (6602404074)
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    Heimann, Sebastian M. (56012449700)
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    Uzun, Omrum (13805748900)
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    Roudbary, Maryam (34971883900)
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    De La Fuente, Sonia (55645751800)
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    Houbraken, Jos (12770401000)
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    Risslegger, Brigitte (56454345400)
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    Sabino, Raquel (35796067600)
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    Lass-Flörl, Cornelia (7004208597)
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    Lackner, Michaela (36676416300)
    Raquel Sabino was not included as an author in the published article. The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated. © 2019 Zoran, Sartori, Sappl, Aigner, Sánchez-Reus, Rezusta, Chowdhary, Taj-Aldeen, Arendrup, Oliveri, Kontoyiannis, Alastruey-Izquierdo, Lagrou, Lo Cascio, Meis, Buzina, Farina, Drogari-Apiranthitou, Grancini, Tortorano, Willinger, Hamprecht, Johnson, Klingspor, Arsic-Arsenijevic, Cornely, Meletiadis, Prammer, Tullio, Vehreschild, Trovato, Lewis, Segal, Rath, Hamal, Rodriguez-Iglesias, Roilides, Arikan-Akdagli, Chakrabarti, Colombo, Fernández, Martin-Gomez, Badali, Petrikkos, Klimko, Heimann, Uzun, Roudbary, de la Fuente, Houbraken, Risslegger, Sabino, Lass-Flörl and Lackner.
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    Corrigendum: Azole-resistance in aspergillus terreusand related species: An emerging problem or a rare phenomenon? (Frontiers in Microbiology (2018) 9 (516) DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.00516)
    (2019)
    Zoran, Tamara (59827710800)
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    Sartori, Bettina (55547257200)
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    Sappl, Laura (57201442088)
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    Aigner, Maria (37086880800)
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    Sánchez-Reus, Ferran (6507567904)
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    Rezusta, Antonio (6601958984)
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    Chowdhary, Anuradha (7003577085)
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    Taj-Aldeen, Saad J. (6602237737)
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    Arendrup, Maiken C. (6701672296)
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    Oliveri, Salvatore (57193899345)
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    Kontoyiannis, Dimitrios P. (35377023000)
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    Alastruey-Izquierdo, Ana (15834261700)
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    Lagrou, Katrien (19134962000)
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    Lo Cascio, Giuliana (57204236146)
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    Meis, Jacques F. (55941779900)
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    Buzina, Walter (56120799500)
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    Farina, Claudio (7102038590)
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    Drogari-Apiranthitou, Miranda (36083980500)
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    Grancini, Anna (6505794171)
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    Tortorano, Anna M. (57225669881)
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    Willinger, Birgit (56078906300)
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    Hamprecht, Axel (11739006600)
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    Johnson, Elizabeth (35432915800)
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    Klingspor, Lena (6603383349)
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    Arsic-Arsenijevic, Valentina (6507940363)
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    Cornely, Oliver A. (57188644302)
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    Meletiadis, Joseph (6601946307)
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    Prammer, Wolfgang (6505981026)
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    Tullio, Vivian (7003459062)
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    Vehreschild, Jörg-Janne (14523473100)
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    Trovato, Laura (23973857400)
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    Lewis, Russell E. (7404846664)
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    Segal, Esther (55858290400)
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    Rath, Peter-Michael (7006729412)
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    Hamal, Petr (6602209179)
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    Rodriguez-Iglesias, Manuel (55970891300)
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    Roilides, Emmanuel (57198393263)
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    Arikan-Akdagli, Sevtap (7005156385)
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    Chakrabarti, Arunaloke (35453741600)
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    Colombo, Arnaldo L. (57202975374)
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    Fernández, Mariana S. (55607832500)
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    Martin-Gomez, M. Teresa (57217097096)
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    Badali, Hamid (15123728900)
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    Petrikkos, Georgios (35950586800)
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    Klimko, Nikolai (6602404074)
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    Heimann, Sebastian M. (56012449700)
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    Uzun, Omrum (13805748900)
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    Roudbary, Maryam (34971883900)
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    De La Fuente, Sonia (55645751800)
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    Houbraken, Jos (12770401000)
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    Risslegger, Brigitte (56454345400)
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    Sabino, Raquel (35796067600)
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    Lass-Flörl, Cornelia (7004208597)
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    Lackner, Michaela (36676416300)
    Raquel Sabino was not included as an author in the published article. The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated. © 2019 Zoran, Sartori, Sappl, Aigner, Sánchez-Reus, Rezusta, Chowdhary, Taj-Aldeen, Arendrup, Oliveri, Kontoyiannis, Alastruey-Izquierdo, Lagrou, Lo Cascio, Meis, Buzina, Farina, Drogari-Apiranthitou, Grancini, Tortorano, Willinger, Hamprecht, Johnson, Klingspor, Arsic-Arsenijevic, Cornely, Meletiadis, Prammer, Tullio, Vehreschild, Trovato, Lewis, Segal, Rath, Hamal, Rodriguez-Iglesias, Roilides, Arikan-Akdagli, Chakrabarti, Colombo, Fernández, Martin-Gomez, Badali, Petrikkos, Klimko, Heimann, Uzun, Roudbary, de la Fuente, Houbraken, Risslegger, Sabino, Lass-Flörl and Lackner.
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    ECMM CandiReg—A ready to use platform for outbreaks and epidemiological studies
    (2019)
    Koehler, Philipp (55877882300)
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    Arendrup, Maiken Cavling (6701672296)
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    Arikan-Akdagli, Sevtap (7005156385)
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    Bassetti, Matteo (58763953600)
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    Bretagne, Stéphane (7006448725)
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    Klingspor, Lena (6603383349)
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    Lagrou, Katrien (19134962000)
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    Meis, Jacques F. (55941779900)
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    Rautemaa-Richardson, Riina (6603102658)
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    Schelenz, Silke (6603254623)
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    Hamprecht, Axel (11739006600)
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    Koehler, Felix C. (57199279161)
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    Kurzai, Oliver (6602222761)
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    Salmanton-García, Jon (57016722000)
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    Vehreschild, Jörg-Janne (14523473100)
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    Alanio, Alexandre (24174020000)
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    Alastruey-Izquierdo, Ana (15834261700)
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    Arsic Arsenijevic, Valentina (6507940363)
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    Gangneux, Jean-Pierre (7003695621)
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    Gow, Neil A. R. (57224615958)
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    Hadina, Suzana (6506431320)
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    Hamal, Petr (6602209179)
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    Johnson, Elizabeth (35432915800)
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    Klimko, Nikolay (6602404074)
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    Lass-Flörl, Cornelia (7004208597)
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    Mares, Mihai (8117083900)
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    Özenci, Volkan (6701793279)
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    Papp, Tamas (7004400521)
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    Roilides, Emmanuel (57198393263)
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    Sabino, Raquel (35796067600)
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    Segal, Esther (55858290400)
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    Talento, Alida Fe (55604197500)
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    Tortorano, Anna Maria (57225669881)
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    Verweij, Paul E. (7005930079)
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    Hoenigl, Martin (23090526000)
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    Cornely, Oliver A. (57188644302)
    Background: Recent outbreaks of Candida auris further exemplify that invasive Candida infections are a substantial threat to patients and healthcare systems. Even short treatment delays are associated with higher mortality rates. Epidemiological shifts towards more resistant Candida spp. require careful surveillance. Objectives: Triggered by the emergence of C auris and by increasing antifungal resistance rates the European Confederation of Medical Mycology developed an international Candida Registry (FungiScope™ CandiReg) to allow contemporary multinational surveillance. Methods: CandiReg serves as platform for international cooperation to enhance research regarding invasive Candida infections. CandiReg uses the General Data Protection Regulation compliant data platform ClinicalSurveys.net that holds the electronic case report forms (eCRF). Data entry is supported via an interactive macro created by the software that can be accessed via any Internet browser. Results: CandiReg provides an eCRF for invasive Candida infections that can be used for a variety of studies from cohort studies on attributable mortality to evaluations of guideline adherence, offering to the investigators of the 28 ECMM member countries the opportunity to document their cases of invasive Candida infection. CandiReg allows the monitoring of epidemiology of invasive Candida infections, including monitoring of multinational outbreaks. Here, we describe the structure and management of the CandiReg platform. Conclusion: CandiReg supports the collection of clinical information and isolates to improve the knowledge on epidemiology and eventually to improve management of invasive Candida infections. CandiReg promotes international collaboration, improving the availability and quality of evidence on invasive Candida infection and contributes to improved patient management. © 2019 Blackwell Verlag GmbH
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    Global guideline for the diagnosis and management of rare mould infections: an initiative of the European Confederation of Medical Mycology in cooperation with the International Society for Human and Animal Mycology and the American Society for Microbiology
    (2021)
    Hoenigl, Martin (23090526000)
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    Salmanton-García, Jon (57016722000)
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    Molecular epidemiology and antifungal susceptibility of Serbian Cryptococcus neoformans isolates
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    Molecular typing and antifungal susceptibility testing of 34 clinical Serbian Cryptococcus neoformans isolates from 25 patients was retrospectively performed. Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) fingerprinting was used for genotyping, whereas a novel real-time PCR was used to determine the mating- and serotype. The antifungals amphotericin B, 5-fluorocytosine, fluconazole, voriconazole, itraconazole and posaconazole were used to determine the antifungal susceptibility profiles. The majority of isolates belonged to genotype AFLP1/VNI (n = 20; 58.8%), followed by AFLP2/VNIV (n = 10; 29.4%), AFLP3/VNIII (n = 3; 8.8%) and AFLP1B/VNII (n = 1; 2.9%). All AFLP1/VNI isolates were mating-serotype αA, the sole AFLP1B/VNII isolate was found to be aA, whereas AFLP2/VNIV harboured serotype D isolates with either the a (n = 2; 5.9%) or α (n = 8; 23.5%) mating-type allele. The isolates (n = 3; 8.8%) that were found to be genotype AFLP3/VNIII had the hybrid mating- and serotype combination aA-αD. In vitro antifungal susceptibility testing showed that all isolates were susceptible to amphotericin B, voriconazole and posaconazole. Low resistance level was observed for fluconazole (n = 1; 2.9%) and 5-fluorocytosine. (n = 2; 5.8%). A large percentage of isolates was found to be susceptible dose dependent to itraconazole (n = 16; 47.1%). AFLP1/VNI was the most common genotype among clinical C. neoformans isolates from immunocompromised patients in Serbia. C. neoformans from HIV-negative patients were significantly less susceptible to 5-fluorocytosine (P < 0.01). Correlation between genotypes and antifungal susceptibility was not observed. © 2014 Blackwell Verlag GmbH.

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