## Abstract ## BACKGROUND: The incidence, epidemiology, __Candida__ species distribution, resistance patterns, and outcome of candidemia in high‐risk hematologic malignancy and/or stem cell transplantation patients have not been extensively described since the introduction of new antifungal agents
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Changes in Incidence and Risk Factors ofMycobacterium aviumComplex Infections in Patients with AIDS in the Era of New Antiretroviral Therapies
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