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Rubio PM et al. – Main locations of the infection were pulmonary, cutaneous and intestinal. Six patients presented disseminated IA. Initial response to treatment was 55%, although 3 of these cases had a subsequent episode. Global antifungal response, at the end of the follow–up, was 45%. IA is a marker of poor outcome even for patients who initially respond to antifungal treatment.

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