[Some aspects of multifocal and disseminated mycosis]
- PMID: 16865938
[Some aspects of multifocal and disseminated mycosis]
Abstract
Some aspects of multifocal and disseminated mycosis are discussed. Special attention is devoted to factors, which play a significant role in the development of fungal infections. Host criteria and microbiological as well as a clinical criteria are discussed. A special attention is given to nosocomial invasions and post-transplantation mycosis.
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