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Recurrent Fungemia Due to Candida auris
We present a case of recurrent multidrug-resistant Candida auris (C. auris) in a patient who required multiple hospitalizations. The patient's case was complicated by interval admissions to the intensive care unit for septic and hypovolemic shock for 12 months to manage C. auris fungemia.
Griffith, Emma M +4 more
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Candida auris: nuevo hongo patógeno multirresistente
Nowadays we are very used to talking about the threat posed by multidrug resistant bacteria but a few years ago a fungus resistant to almost all existing treatments, Candida auris, has emerged. After its first appearance in a geriatric hospital in Japan in 2009, this opportunistic fungus is currently putting healthcare services worldwide on alert due ...
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Increased NFκ-B Activity in HCT116 Colorectal Cancer Cell Line Harboring TLR4 Asp299Gly Variant [PDF]
Toll-Like Receptor 4 (TLR4), considered one of the most important TLR, recognizes lipopolysaccharide of gram-negative bacteria. Recognition of ligands by TLRs induces signaling pathways resulting in activation of transcriptional factors such as NF-κB ...
Davoodi, H., Hashemi, S.R., Seow, H.F.
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Candida auris (C. auris) er en gjærsopp som kan forårsake alvorlige infeksjoner hos mennesker. Infeksjoner med Candida auris forekommer i hovedsak i helseinstitusjoner og rammer som regel alvorlig syke pasienter. I tillegg er behandling vanskelig fordi soppen ofte er resistent/motstandsdyktig mot de vanligste medikamentene som brukes ved Candida ...
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Ume6-dependent pathways of morphogenesis and biofilm formation in Candida auris
Candida auris is a yeast pathogen causing nosocomial outbreaks of candidemia. Its ability to adhere to inert surfaces and to be transmitted from one patient to another via medical devices is of particular concern. Like other Candida spp., C.
Marine Louvet +11 more
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Candida auris and the emerging fungal pathogens comprising the Candida haemulonii complex (C. haemulonii and C. duobushaemulonii) are phylogenetically closely related. Notably, each can cause serious nosocomial infection and acquire multidrug resistance.
Wei Xiao +6 more
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Several high-profile outbreaks have drawn attention to invasive fungal infections (IFIs) as an increasingly important public health problem. IFI outbreaks are caused by many different fungal pathogens and are associated with numerous settings and sources.
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Proposal for a screening protocol for Candida auris colonization.
Candida auris is an emerging multidrug-resistant yeast which can cause severe infection in hospitalized patients. Since its first detection in 2009, C. auris has spread globally.
S. Leonhard +8 more
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