Emergomycosis (Emergomyces africanus) in Advanced HIV Disease
In 2013, a novel thermally dimorphic fungal pathogen was described to cause disseminated disease among persons living with advanced HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Although the organism was initially described as an Emmonsia-like fungus, it is now known to belong to a new genus of thermally dimorphic fung...
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Main Authors: | Nelesh P. Govender (Author), Wayne Grayson (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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