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Implication of genotypes for prognosis of Candida glabrata bloodstream infections. [PDF]
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SUMO-targeted Ubiquitin Ligases as crucial mediators of protein homeostasis in Candida glabrata. [PDF]
Gupta D, Shukla R, Mishra K.
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Infection Control, 1987
Candida (Torulopsis) glabratais a fungus with a diversity of habitats and an enlarging clinical spectrum. It is found as normal human flora in the gastrointestinal tract, skin, and vagina and also found in nature in soil and in animals. It was initially thought to represent a nonpathogenic saprophyte, however, it has been recovered with increasing ...
J T, Sinnott +2 more
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Candida (Torulopsis) glabratais a fungus with a diversity of habitats and an enlarging clinical spectrum. It is found as normal human flora in the gastrointestinal tract, skin, and vagina and also found in nature in soil and in animals. It was initially thought to represent a nonpathogenic saprophyte, however, it has been recovered with increasing ...
J T, Sinnott +2 more
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Southern Medical journal, 1986
We have reported an unusual case of Candida glabrata meningitis causing acute changes in mental status in a chronically ill, elderly patient with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Candida glabrata was identified by Gram stain, culture, and fermentation pattern from the CSF.
E, Anhalt, J, Alvarez, R, Berg
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We have reported an unusual case of Candida glabrata meningitis causing acute changes in mental status in a chronically ill, elderly patient with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Candida glabrata was identified by Gram stain, culture, and fermentation pattern from the CSF.
E, Anhalt, J, Alvarez, R, Berg
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Candida glabrata Spinal Osteomyelitis
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2011Invasive disease caused by Candida spp. is being appreciated with increased frequency especially associated with widespread use of immunosuppressive drug therapy. We report a case of spinal osteomyelitis and epidural abscess caused by Candida glabrata occurring in a patient who had been diagnosed with candidemia 3 months before that patient was treated
Natalie J M, Dailey, Edward J, Young
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Azole Resistance in Candida glabrata
Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2016Candida infections have increased due to the growth and expansion of susceptible patient populations. The azole fluconazole is the most widely prescribed antifungal, but rising rates of clinical resistance among Candida glabrata isolates have greatly limited its utility.
Sarah G, Whaley, P David, Rogers
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Statin resistance in Candida glabrata
Biotechnology Letters, 2018Reduced efficacy of statins has been observed in people but the mechanism of this resistance is unclear and no statin-resistance mutations in the catalytic domain of HMGCR have been reported. The present study focused on looking for statin-resistance mutations and examining the mechanism of statin resistance using Candida glabrata as a model organism.C.
Mishal, Subhan +2 more
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Candida albicans and Candida glabrata: global priority pathogens
Microbiology and Molecular Biology ReviewsSUMMARY A significant increase in the incidence of Candida-mediated infections has been observed in the last decade, mainly due to rising numbers of susceptible individuals.
Myrto Katsipoulaki +5 more
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Evidence for recombination in Candida glabrata
Fungal Genetics and Biology, 2005Despite its clinical importance, little is known of the epidemiology and population structure of Candida glabrata. C. glabrata possesses a mating type system similar to that in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, however mating, meiosis and recombination have not been demonstrated.
Dodgson, Andrew R. +4 more
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Candida glabrata endophthalmitis following penetrating keratoplasty
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2009We report a case of Candida glabrata endophthalmitis following penetrating keratoplasty in a 57-year-old man. The infection was thought to be treated successfully with intravitreal amphotericin B but flared 7 months later following cataract extraction and eventually required explantation of the intraocular lens and therapeutic keratoplasty.
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