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The incidence of mycotic infection due to yeasts has increased during the last few years because of the immunosuppressive therapies, prolonged antibiotic therapy, organ transplantations, aggressive instrumentations in medicine, AIDS, etc.
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Johansson, C.B., Bilgin, S., Taşçioǧlu, J., Söyletir, G., Ener, B. (1991). In Vitro Activities of Nine Antifungal Agents on Candida Species Isolated as Causative Agents from Clinical Materials. In: Tümbay, E., Seeliger, H.P.R., Anǧ, Ö. (eds) Candida and Candidamycosis. Federation of European Microbiological Societies Symposium Series, vol 50. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5910-4_40
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