نتایج جستجو برای: albicans candida spp

تعداد نتایج: 79955  

2014
Chaitanya Tellapragada Vandana Kalwaje Eshwara Ruqaiyah Johar Tushar Shaw Nidhi Malik Parvati V. Bhat Asha Kamath Chiranjay Mukhopadhyay

Candida spp. have emerged as successful pathogens in both invasive and mucosal infections. Varied virulence factors and growing resistance to antifungal agents have contributed to their pathogenicity. We studied diagnostic accuracy of HiCrome Candida Differential Agar and Vitek 2 Compact system for identification of Candida spp. in comparison with species-specific PCR on 110 clinical isolates o...

ساسان رضائی, , سید محمد حسین افسریان, , فریده زینی, , محمود محمودی, , مهین صف آرا, , پریوش کردبچه, ,

Background: I Infections due to Candida spp. have increased dramatically in recent years through a rising number of predisposing factors and immunocompromised hosts. Although Candida albicans is the most prevalent and important causative agent of Candida infections, the importance of C. parapsilosis, C. tropicalis, C. krusei, C. glabrata, C. guilliermondii and C. kefyr have increased significan...

2014
MATE SIAKWA

The most common type of fungaemia, candidaemia is caused by Candida spp. There is an alarming emergence of resistant strains of Candida spp. to antifungal treatment patterns. In this study, candidaemia among Ghanaian HIV/AIDS patients was compared to a similar study in 2008 to ascertain the changing prevalence of different Candida spp. and novel susceptibility patterns to the common antifungal ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2013
Michael A Pfaller Shawn A Messer Paul R Rhomberg Ronald N Jones Mariana Castanheira

Isavuconazole is a new broad-spectrum triazole with a favorable pharmacokinetic and safety profile. We report the MIC distributions for isavuconazole and 111 isolates of Candida (42 Candida albicans, 25 Candida glabrata, 22 Candida parapsilosis, 14 Candida tropicalis, and 8 Candida krusei isolates), as determined by Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) and European Committee on An...

Journal: :Revista iberoamericana de micologia 1997
A M Freydière R Guinet

Over the past several decades there has been a significant increase in the number of fungal diseases. Although infections can occur in normal hosts, most of them are seen in patients who are immunosuppressed or immunocompromised such as those with AIDS or who have received transplants, corticoids or anticancer drugs [1]. Other predisposing factors responsible for yeast infections include overus...

2017
Gwénolé Prigent Nawel Aït-Ammar Eric Levesque Arnaud Fekkar Jean-Marc Costa Sarra El Anbassi Françoise Foulet Christophe Duvoux Jean-Claude Merle Eric Dannaoui Françoise Botterel

Liver transplant recipients are at risk of invasive fungal infections, especially candidiasis. Echinocandin is recommended as prophylactic treatment but is increasingly associated with resistance. Our aim was to assess echinocandin drug resistance in Candida spp. isolated from liver transplant recipients treated with this antifungal class. For this, all liver-transplanted patients in a Universi...

Journal: :Advances in medical sciences 2006
M L Zaremba T Daniluk D Rozkiewicz D Cylwik-Rokicka A Kierklo G Tokajuk E Dabrowska M Pawińska A Klimiuk W Stokowska S Abdelrazek

PURPOSE The aim of this study was to determine the incidence rate of oral Candida species in middle-aged and elderly subjects. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study carried out in 103 adults aged 35-92 years, in which 32 (31.1%) used complet or partial acrylic dentures. Mycological tests were performed by using culture (Sabouraud agar) and API 20C AUX (bioMérieux) for identification of the species l...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2013
Michael A Pfaller Shawn A Messer Mary R Motyl Ronald N Jones Mariana Castanheira

OBJECTIVES To evaluate the activity of the orally bioavailable enfumafungin derivative MK-3118 and comparator antifungal agents tested against a collection of 113 clinical isolates of Candida spp. using CLSI and EUCAST broth microdilution (BMD) methods. METHODS Candida spp. isolates (n=113) were tested by CLSI and EUCAST methods. The collection contained 29 Candida albicans, 29 Candida glabra...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2003
Arnaldo Lopes Colombo Thaís Guimarães

Candida spp is associated to almost 80% of all nosocomial fungal infections and is considered a major cause of blood stream infections. Candida spp is the fourth most common cause of blood stream infections in the United States, where this agent is responsible for 8% of all invasive infections documented in this site. At the present, non-albicans species are related to at least 50% of all invas...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2015
Ayman M Abdelhamed Sean X Zhang Tonya Watkins Margie A Morgan Fann Wu Rebecca J Buckner DeAnna D Fuller Thomas E Davis Hossein Salimnia Marilynn R Fairfax Paul R Lephart Melinda D Poulter Sarah B Regi Michael R Jacobs

Candida species are common causes of bloodstream infections (BSI), with high mortality. Four species cause >90% of Candida BSI: C. albicans, C. glabrata, C. parapsilosis, and C. tropicalis. Differentiation of Candida spp. is important because of differences in virulence and antimicrobial susceptibility. Candida QuickFISH BC, a multicolor, qualitative nucleic acid hybridization assay for the ide...

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