Absence of candidemia in critically ill patients with COVID-19 receiving selective digestive decontamination
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Absence of candidemia in critically ill patients with COVID-19 receiving selective digestive decontamination
Conflict of interest statement
JBB reported grants from Gilead Sciences and F2G. JAS has received unrestricted educational and resarch grants from MSD and has been an advisor to Pfizer. JW reported grants from Gilead Sciences, MSD and Pfizer, and non-financial support from Gilead Sciences, Pfizer and MSD. PEV reported grants from Gilead Sciences, MSD, Pfizer and F2G, and non-financial support from OLM and IMMY. All reported grants were outside the submitted work.
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