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Emergence of Scedosporium apiospermum in patients with cystic fibrosis
  1. Yuriko Nagano1,
  2. B Cherie Millar1,
  3. Colin E Goldsmith1,
  4. J Stuart Elborn1,
  5. Jackie Rendall2,
  6. John E Moore3
  1. 1Northern Ireland Public Health Laboratory, Department of Bacteriology, Belfast City Hospital, Lisburn Road, Belfast BT9 7AD, Northern Ireland, UK
  2. 2Regional Adult Cystic Fibrosis Unit, Belfast City Hospital, Lisburn Road, Belfast BT9 7AB, Northern Ireland, UK
  3. 3Northern Ireland Public Health Laboratory, Department of Bacteriology, Belfast City Hospital, Lisburn Road, Belfast BT9 7AD, Northern Ireland, UK
  1. Correspondence to:
    Dr John E Moore
    Northern Ireland Public Health Laboratory, Department of Bacteriology, Belfast City Hospital, Belfast BT9 7AD, Northern Ireland, UK; jemoore{at}niphl.dnet.co.uk

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The ubiquitous Scedosporium apiospermum is a saprophytic filamentous fungus that causes a wide range of human infections that affect virtually every organ in the body. S apiospermum has been described as one of …

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