Corrigendum: Candida glabrata: Emerging pathogen of candiduria in hospitalized patients with heart disorders

Medical Mycology, Apr 2019

Within the 2018 ISHAM abstract supplement, the title of the abstract PP2.133 was formerly “Antifungal activity of scorpions

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Corrigendum: Candida glabrata: Emerging pathogen of candiduria in hospitalized patients with heart disorders

Medical Mycology, 2019, 57, e6 doi: 10.1093/mmy/myy135 Advance Access Publication Date: 11 December 2018 Corrigendum Corrigendum Candida glabrata: Emerging pathogen of candiduria in hospitalized patients with heart disorders 1 University of Brası́lia, Institute of Biological Sciences, BRASÍLIA, Brazil, 2 Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, 3 University of Brası́lia, Faculty of Medicine, BRASÍLIA, Brazil and 4 University of Brası́lia, Faculty of Ceil andia, BRASÍLIA, Brazil Within the 2018 ISHAM abstract supplement, the title of the abstract PP2.133 was formerly “Antifungal activity of scorpions’ venom-derived antimicrobial peptides against clinical isolates of Cryptococcus neoformans.” This was incorrect and the title has since been changed to “Candida glabrata: Emerging pathogen of candiduria in hospitalized patients with heart disorders.” e6  C The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The International Society for Human and Animal Mycology. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: F. Guilhelmelli1 , C. De-Souza-Silva1 , B. L. Chagas1 , S. Frazão1 , L. Trilles2 , M. S. Lazera2 , A. M. Nicola3 , P. Albuquerque4 and I. Silva-Pereira1 (...truncated)


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Guilhelmelli, F, De-Souza-Silva, C, Chagas, B L, Frazão, S, Trilles, L, Lazera, M S, Nicola, A M, Albuquerque, P, Silva-Pereira, I. Corrigendum: Candida glabrata: Emerging pathogen of candiduria in hospitalized patients with heart disorders, Medical Mycology, 2019, pp. e6, Volume 57, Issue 4, DOI: 10.1093/mmy/myy135