نتایج جستجو برای: chromagar candida

تعداد نتایج: 30232  

Ali Zarei Mahmoudabadi, david Bernard Drucker, Elizabeth Theaker, Kevin O'Brien, Nicky Mandall,

CHROMagar Candida is a new chromogenic culture medium that is used for the isolation and direct identification of some of the most clinically important yeast pathogens on the basis of colony colour. The aim of the study was to isolate and identify Candida species from the oral cavity with CHROMagar Candida. Samples (158) from 68 orthodontic patients wearing upper removable orthodontic applianc...

2013
Rebecca L. Gorton Gareth L. Jones Christopher C. Kibbler Sophie Collier

We report on the isolation of Candida nivariensis from a renal transplant patient with persistent candiduria. Biochemical profiling misidentified isolates as Candida glabrata (3/5) and Candida inconspicua (2/5). All isolates produced white colonies on CHROMagar(™) Candida medium. Internal transcribed spacer (ITS) ribosomal gene sequence analysis and MALDI-TOF-MS analysis (Bruker Biotyper(™) 2.0...

2012
Payal K. Patel Joshua E. Erlandsen William R. Kirkpatrick Deborah K. Berg Steven D. Westbrook Christopher Louden John E. Cornell George R. Thompson Ana C. Vallor Brian L. Wickes Nathan P. Wiederhold Spencer W. Redding Thomas F. Patterson

The impact of antiretroviral therapy (ART) on opportunistic conditions in HIV patients continues to evolve. We specifically studied the changing epidemiology of oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC) in 215 HIV/AIDS patients. Status of yeast colonization was assessed from oral rinse samples, and preliminary yeast identification was made using CHROMagar Candida and confirmed with standard microbiologic...

2017
Iriagbonse I. Osaigbovo Patrick V. Lofor Rita O. Oladele

Oropharyngeal candidiasis, a common fungal infection in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), arises from Candida species colonizing the oral cavity. Fluconazole is the preferred treatment and is often used empirically. Few studies have investigated the prevalence of fluconazole resistance in Nigeria. This study aimed at determining the burden of fluconazole resistance among Candida species in t...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2010
Thomas A Warren Lisa McTaggart Susan E Richardson Sean X Zhang

Candida bracarensis is a recently described Candida species which is phenotypically similar to Candida glabrata. A case of C. bracarensis bloodstream infection in a bone marrow transplant patient is described and confirms this organism as an opportunistic human pathogen. The organism can be distinguished from C. glabrata by its white color on CHROMagar and by DNA sequence analysis using D1/D2 a...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2006
Elena Eraso María D Moragues María Villar-Vidal Ismail H Sahand Nagore González-Gómez José Pontón Guillermo Quindós

The usefulness of Candida ID 2 (CAID2) reformulated medium (bioMérieux, France) has been compared with that of the former Candida ID (CAID; bioMérieux), Albicans ID 2 (ALB2; bioMérieux), and CHROMagar Candida (CAC; Chromagar, France) chromogenic media for the isolation and presumptive identification of clinically relevant yeasts. Three hundred forty-five stock strains from culture collections, ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1994
F C Odds R Bernaerts

CHROMagar Candida is a novel, differential culture medium that is claimed to facilitate the isolation and presumptive identification of some clinically important yeast species. We evaluated the use of this medium with 726 yeast isolates, including 82 isolated directly on the medium from clinical material. After 2 days of incubation at 37 degrees C, 285 C. albicans isolates gave distinctive gree...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Microbiology 2001

2016

Isolates of Candida species from invasive infections should be identified to species level. Like most other nonalbicans Candida species, C. auris isolates are germ tube test negative and colonies appear pale purple or pink on CHROMagar Candida medium. However, they differ from many other species in their ability to grow at temperatures in excess of 42 °C, a characteristic which has potential as...

Journal: :Journal of medical microbiology 1998
S Ainscough C C Kibbler

CHROMagar, a chromogenic differential culture medium, is claimed to facilitate the isolation and presumptive identification of certain clinically important yeast species, e.g., Candida albicans. This study evaluated the cost-effectiveness and time advantage of using it in comparison with Sabouraud dextrose agar (SDA). Three possible pathways, each of which included the use of one or both media,...

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