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    Fusarium dimerum infection in a stem cell transplant recipient treated successfully with voriconazole

    We report the first case, to our knowledge, of a proven Fusarium dimerum soft-tissue infection in a stem cell transplant recipient treated successfully with voriconazole. There is a well-documented increase in th...

    V H Bigley, R F Duarte, R D Gosling, C C Kibbler, S Seaton in Bone Marrow Transplantation (2004)

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    Epidemiology of Candidaemia in Europe: Results of 28-Month European Confederation of Medical Mycology (ECMM) Hospital-Based Surveillance Study

    In order to update the epidemiological and mycological profile of candidaemia in Europe, the European Confederation of Medical Mycology conducted a prospective, sequential, hospital population-based study from...

    A. M. Tortorano, J. Peman, H. Bernhardt in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2004)

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    Response to Martino and Cordonnier

    C C Kibbler, A Mele, P J Paterson, H G Prentice in Bone Marrow Transplantation (2003)

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    Infrequency of Pulmonary Microbial Colonisation Prior to Respiratory Disease in HIV-Infected Individuals

     To determine whether organisms are present in the HIV-infected lung prior to clinical respiratory disease, a cross-sectional bronchoscopic comparative analysis of 39 asymptomatic HIV-positive subjects and 31 ...

    M. C. I. Lipman, S. Ainscough in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2000)

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    Infections in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients

    The spectrum of infection in solid organ-transplant recipients has widened over the last decade as the numbers of patients transplanted and the diversity of procedures undertaken has increased. Some of these i...

    C. C. Kibbler in Transplantation Pathology (1999)

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    Guidelines for the investigation of invasive fungal infections in haematological malignancy and solid organ transplantation

    Invasive fungal infections are increasing in incidence and now affect as many as 50% of neutropenic/bone marrow transplant patients and 5 to 20% of solid organ transplant recipients. Unfortunately, many of the...

    D. W. Denning, E. G. V. Evans, C. C. Kibbler in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (1997)

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    Liposomal Versus Conventional Amphotericin B for the Treatment of Fever of Unknown Origin in Neutropenic Patients: Results of Two Randomized Trials in 204 Children and 134 Adults

    In two prospective, parallel, comparative multicenter trials 134 adults and 204 children were randomised to receive either conventional amphotericin B at 1 mg/kg per day (n = 102), liposomal amphotericin B (AmBis...

    C. C. Kibbler, M. Aoun in Febrile Neutropenia (1997)