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Pediatrics In Review, 1995
Introduction Fungi have been recognized as pathogens for many years. However, the incidence of fungal infections in the pediatric population has increased substantially due to the increased use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, immunosuppressive agents, hyperalimentation products, and central venous catheters in addition to the acquired ...
J T, Cross, S L, Hickerson, T, Yamauchi
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Introduction Fungi have been recognized as pathogens for many years. However, the incidence of fungal infections in the pediatric population has increased substantially due to the increased use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, immunosuppressive agents, hyperalimentation products, and central venous catheters in addition to the acquired ...
J T, Cross, S L, Hickerson, T, Yamauchi
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Science, 1961
From the soil of the San Joaquin Valley a fungus has been isolated, an extract of which inhibits the growth of Coccidioides immitis on Sabouraud's medium. An acute toxicity study in mice indicates a certain tolerance of the extract. Tentative identification indicates that the fungus is a penicillium.
M C, EGEBERG, A F, ELCONIN, R O, EGEBERG
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From the soil of the San Joaquin Valley a fungus has been isolated, an extract of which inhibits the growth of Coccidioides immitis on Sabouraud's medium. An acute toxicity study in mice indicates a certain tolerance of the extract. Tentative identification indicates that the fungus is a penicillium.
M C, EGEBERG, A F, ELCONIN, R O, EGEBERG
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2005
The increase in fungal infections and the change in fungal epidemiology is caused by the extensive use of antifungal agents to treat fungal infections that are being diagnosed in severly immunocompromised hosts. In addition, opportunistic fungal infections resistant to antifungal drugs have become increasingly common, and the armamentarium for ...
Roxana G, Vitale +2 more
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The increase in fungal infections and the change in fungal epidemiology is caused by the extensive use of antifungal agents to treat fungal infections that are being diagnosed in severly immunocompromised hosts. In addition, opportunistic fungal infections resistant to antifungal drugs have become increasingly common, and the armamentarium for ...
Roxana G, Vitale +2 more
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Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2009
Carbazole derivatives are well known for their various pharmacological activities, including anti-HIV, anticancer, antibacterial and antifungal activities. This review will focus on carbazoles that possess antifungal activity against Candida albicans, the major human fungal pathogen. In our search for new fungicidal compounds, we identified a series of
Karin, Thevissen +4 more
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Carbazole derivatives are well known for their various pharmacological activities, including anti-HIV, anticancer, antibacterial and antifungal activities. This review will focus on carbazoles that possess antifungal activity against Candida albicans, the major human fungal pathogen. In our search for new fungicidal compounds, we identified a series of
Karin, Thevissen +4 more
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Transplantation Proceedings, 2011
The management of fungal diseases is challenging. In fact, a number of difficulties have limited the reliability of the results obtained in clinical studies to date. This article discussed the current difficulties in the management of fungal disease, reviewed the most recent improvements in this field, and presented the possible future developments.
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The management of fungal diseases is challenging. In fact, a number of difficulties have limited the reliability of the results obtained in clinical studies to date. This article discussed the current difficulties in the management of fungal disease, reviewed the most recent improvements in this field, and presented the possible future developments.
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Antifungals and antifungal drug discovery.
2012Abstract This chapter discusses: (1) important clinical aspects of invasive clinical mycoses, i.e., candidosis and aspergillosis; (2) current antifungal therapeutic options for invasive mycoses; (3) antifungal drug resistance; and (4) approaches to antifungal drug discovery, including identification of drug targets.
R. Calderone +6 more
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Tackling the emerging threat of antifungal resistance to human health
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Matthew C Fisher +2 more
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The rapid emergence of antifungal-resistant human-pathogenic fungi
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023Shawn R Lockhart +2 more
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