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    Comparison of a new chromogenic agar with the germ tube method for presumptive identification ofCandida albicans

    C. K. Campbell, A. D. Holmes, K. G. Davey in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (1998)

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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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    Pharmacokinetics of Liposomal Amphotericin B during Haemodiafiltration

    M. E. Tomlin, A. Basarab, D. W. Warnock in Clinical Drug Investigation (1997)

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    Evaluation of a new slide latex agglutination test for diagnosis of vaginal candidosis

    A new commercial slide latex particle agglutination test for rapid (2 min) diagnosis of vaginal candidosis was evaluated and compared with conventional methods. Of the 263 women studied, 63 (23.9%) had yeasts ...

    V. Hopwood, D. W. Warnock, J. D. Milne in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology (1987)

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    Ketoconazole pharmacokinetics during chronic dosing in adults with haematological malignancy

    Ketoconazole pharmacokinetics were determined in nine adults with haematological malignancy after one week on a 200 mg daily dose and later after one week on a 400 mg daily dose. The area under the serum conce.....

    R. J. Stockley, T. K. Daneshmend, M. T. Bredow in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology (1986)

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    New developments in the diagnosis of opportunistic fungal infection

    This review considers recent developments in the diagnosis of aspergillosis, candidosis and cryptococcosis and discusses the prospects for routine application of a number of novel methods. The introduction of .....

    V. Hopwood, D. W. Warnock in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology (1986)

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    In vitro phagocytosis ofCandida albicans by human polymorphonuclear phagocyte monolayers pretreated with anti-pseudomonal antibiotics

    P. M. Hawkey, C. A. Hawkey, M. D. Richardson in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology (1983)

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    Clinical Pharmacokinetics of Systemic Antifungal Drugs

    The currently available drugs for the treatment of systemic fungal infections are amphotericin B, flucytosine, miconazole and ketoconazole.

    Dr T. K. Daneshmend, D. W. Warnock in Clinical Pharmacokinetics (1983)