%0 Journal Article %A Risslegger, B %A Zoran, T %A Lackner, M %A Aigner, M %A Sánchez-Reus, F %A Rezusta, A %A Chowdhary, A %A Taj-Aldeen, S J %A Arendrup, M C %A Oliveri, S %A Kontoyiannis, D P %A Alastruey-Izquierdo, A %A Lagrou, K %A Lo Cascio, G %A Meis, J F %A Buzina, W %A Farina, C %A Drogari-Apiranthitou, M %A Grancini, A %A Tortorano, A M %A Willinger, B %A Hamprecht, A %A Johnson, E %A Klingspor, L %A Arsic-Arsenijevic, V %A Cornely, O A %A Meletiadis, J %A Prammer, W %A Tullio, V %A Vehreschild, J-J %A Trovato, L %A Lewis, R E %A Segal, E %A Rath, P-M %A Hamal, P %A Rodriguez-Iglesias, M %A Roilides, E %A Arikan-Akdagli, S %A Chakrabarti, A %A Colombo, A L %A Fernández, M S %A Martin-Gomez, M T %A Badali, H %A Petrikkos, G %A Klimko, N %A Heimann, S M %A Houbraken, J %A Uzun, O %A Edlinger, M %A Fuente, S de la %A Lass-Flörl, C %T A prospective international Aspergillus terreus survey: an EFISG, ISHAM and ECMM joint study. %D 2017 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10668/11097 %X A prospective international multicentre surveillance study was conducted to investigate the prevalence and amphotericin B susceptibility of Aspergillus terreus species complex infections. A total of 370 cases from 21 countries were evaluated. The overall prevalence of A. terreus species complex among the investigated patients with mould-positive cultures was 5.2% (370/7116). Amphotericin B MICs ranged from 0.125 to 32 mg/L, (median 8 mg/L). Aspergillus terreus species complex infections cause a wide spectrum of aspergillosis and the majority of cryptic species display high amphotericin B MICs. %K Amphotericin B %K Aspergillosis %K Aspergillus terreus %K Crytic species %K In vitrosusceptibility %~