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Future Directions in Mucormycosis Research
LEWIS, RUSSEL EDWARD;
2012
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Mucormycosis has emerged as an important opportunistic infection, especially in severely immunosuppressed hosts. The evolving epidemiology, immunopathogenesis, molecular virulence studies, early diagnosis, and pitfalls in designing clinical studies of mucormycosis are discussed in this article.File in questo prodotto:
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