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Fingerprinting Candida albicans

Journal of Immunological Methods, 1986
A new method of typing Candida albicans based on immunoblotting is described. Isolates were disrupted by a mixture of enzymic pretreatment with alpha-mannosidase followed by sonication. They were then stained using a modified ELISA system by a rabbit hyperimmune serum raised against a single isolate, C. albicans NCTC 3153.
W, Lee, J, Burnie, R, Matthews
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Candida Albicans Pneumonia

Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1982
The increased incidence of deep fungus infections, especially of the lungs, should be kept in mind. Although no characteristic pulmonary abnormality is found in candidiasis, the appearance is usually different from that seen in virus pneumonia, bronchopneumonia, or tuberculosis.
S O, Hietala, M, Jonsson, L A, Burman
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Candida Albicans

Scottish Medical Journal, 1961
In view of the increasingly authoritative nature of the Report of the Committee on the Control of Infectious Diseases, issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics, we would like to call attention to certain ambiguities in the 1961 report, notably in connection with the etiology and therapy of candidiasis.
PHILIP J. KOZINN, CLAIRE L. TASCHDJIAN
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CANDIDA ALBICANS IN WOMEN

Nursing Research, 1975
Ninety-two pregnant and nonpregnant patients were randomly selected from two obstetric-gynecologic clinics for the purpose of investigating factors that affect the incidence and severity of vaginal candidiasis. Six factors were found to be significantly associated with the incidence of Candida albicans: drug addiction, obesity, birth control pills ...
A D, Daus, E S, Hafez
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Candida albicansspondylodiscitis

British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2004
Candida spondylodiscitis is a rare complication of a haematogenous dissemination of a candida infection, that usually affects immunocompromised patients. We present a case of a Candida albicans spondylodiscitis in a patient in whom a bacterial origin was suspected because of the antecedent of a Staphylococcus aureus bacteriaemia.
L F, Ugarriza   +3 more
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Candida albicans liver abscesses

Infection, 1985
L'abces du foie a Candida albicans n'est pas frequent. Cet article rapporte 2 cas d'abces, dans lesquels seul Candida albicans est isole.
R, Finkelstein, C, Wichtig, M, Hashmonai
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Fluconazole-Resistant Candida albicans

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1993
Mucocutaneous candidiasis caused by Candida albicans is a common complication of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Recent reports of isolation of resistant strains of C. albicans raise the specter of more widespread resistance, but limited series are available to analyze situations in which the likelihood of resistance is greatest.
D J, Boken, S, Swindells, M G, Rinaldi
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Candida albicans

1977
This paper presents current knowledge regarding the potential of the human pathogenic yeast Candida albicans to serve as an indicator of health hazards associated with the use of natural waters. In lieu of defined procedures for the specific detection of the organism from natural habitats, the discussion emphasizes what is known concerning distribution
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