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2013

Conen, A. and Wang, Q. and Glass, T. R. and Fux, C. A. and Thurnheer, M. C. and Orasch, C. and Calmy, A. and Bernasconi, E. and Vernazza, P. and Weber, R. and Bucher, H. C. and Battegay, M. and Fehr, J.. (2013) Association of Alcohol Consumption and HIV Surrogate Markers in Participants of the Swiss HIV Cohort Study. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 64 (5). pp. 472-478.

2011

Vuichard, D. and Conen, A. and Brenner, M. and Itin, P. and Flückiger, U.. (2011) Bullous cellulitis with Cryptococcus neoformans. Infection, 39 (2). pp. 181-182.

Conen, A. and Weisser, M. and Hohler, D. and Frei, R. and Stern, M.. (2011) Hormographiella aspergillata : an emerging mould in acute leukaemia patients? Clinical microbiology and infection, Vol. 17, H. 2. pp. 273-277.

2010

Orasch, C. and Weisser, M. and Mertz, D. and Conen, A. and Heim, D. and Christen, S. and Gratwohl, A. and Battegay, M. and Widmer, A. and Flückiger, U.. (2010) Comparison of infectious complications during induction/consolidation chemotherapy versus allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Bone marrow transplantation, Vol. 45. pp. 521-526.

2008

Conen, A. and Weisser, M. and Jörg, C. O. and Battegay, M. and Trampuz, A. and Frei, R. and Christen, S. and Heim, D. and Gratwohl, A. and Flückiger, U.. (2008) Candida krusei--a serious complication in patients with hematological malignancies : successful treatment with caspofungin. Transplant infectious disease, Vol. 10, H. 1. pp. 66-70.

Conen, A. and Walti, L. N. and Merlo, A. and Fluckiger, U. and Battegay, M. and Trampuz, A.. (2008) Characteristics and treatment outcome of cerebrospinal fluid shunt-associated infections in adults: a retrospective analysis over an 11-year period. Clinical Infectious Diseases, Vol. 47. pp. 73-82.

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