Interlaboratory variability of caspofungin MICs for Candida spp. using CLSI and EUCAST methods: Should the clinical laboratory Be testing this agent?

  • A. Espinel-Ingroff
  • , M. C. Arendrup
  • , M. A. Pfaller
  • , L. X. Bonfietti
  • , B. Bustamante
  • , E. Canton
  • , E. Chryssanthou
  • , M. Cuenca-Estrella
  • , E. Dannaoui
  • , A. Fothergill
  • , J. Fuller
  • , P. Gaustad
  • , G. M. Gonzalez
  • , J. Guarro
  • , C. Lass-Flörl
  • , S. R. Lockhart
  • , J. F. Meis
  • , C. B. Moore
  • , L. Ostrosky-Zeichner
  • , T. Pelaez
  • S. R B S Pukinskas, G. St-Germain, M. W. Szeszs, J. Turnidge

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