A case of Candida metapsilosis conjunctivitis in a neonate admitted to the cardiac heart intensive care unit [PDF]
Harmless commensal Candida species, especially uncommon and rare ones may rarely cause a serious infection. Candida metapsilosis is a recently described yeast that is phenotypically indistinguishable from Candida parapsilosis and molecular methods are ...
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Identification of a novel Candida metapsilosis isolate reveals multiple hybridization events [PDF]
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Caoimhe E O’Brien +10 more
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The Genomic Aftermath of Hybridization in the Opportunistic Pathogen Candida metapsilosis. [PDF]
Candida metapsilosis is a rarely-isolated, opportunistic pathogen that belongs to a clade of pathogenic yeasts known as the C. parapsilosis sensu lato species complex. To gain insight into the recent evolution of C.
Leszek P Pryszcz +8 more
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Molecular Identification, Genotypic Diversity, Antifungal Susceptibility, and Clinical Outcomes of Infections Caused by Clinically Underrated Yeasts, Candida orthopsilosis, and Candida metapsilosis: An Iranian Multicenter Study (2014–2019) [PDF]
Despite the increasing occurrence of Candida orthopsilosis and Candida metapsilosis in clinical settings, little is known about their microbiological and clinical properties.
Amir Arastehfar +2 more
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Insights into the origin, hybridisation and adaptation of Candida metapsilosis hybrid pathogens. [PDF]
Hybridisation is a source of genetic diversity, can drive adaptation to new niches and has been found to be a frequent event in lineages harbouring pathogenic fungi.
Valentina Del Olmo +5 more
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Correction: The Genomic Aftermath of Hybridization in the Opportunistic Pathogen Candida metapsilosis. [PDF]
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1005626.].
Leszek P Pryszcz +8 more
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Fluconazole-resistant vulvovaginal candidiasis in reproductive-age women: a study from Himalayan country [PDF]
Background Vulvovaginal candidiasis is the second most common fungal infections among reproductive-age women. These conditions are commonly treated with the azole derivatives administered locally or systemically, most commonly fluconazole (FCZ).
Deepshikha Yadav +6 more
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CanID-PCR: a quick and low-cost PCR tool to identify Candida species on gDNA directly extracted from positive blood bottles [PDF]
Candida bloodstream infection carries high mortality, and antifungal-resistant species, such as Candida auris and C. glabrata, are increasingly common. Delays in species identification can adversely affect patient outcomes.
Hassan Badrane +2 more
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Variations in virulence factors, antifungal susceptibility and extracellular polymeric substance compositions of cryptic and uncommon Candida species from oral candidiasis [PDF]
Background Infections caused by uncommon Candida spp. (species other than C. albicans, C. parapsilosis, C. glabrata, C. tropicalis, and C. krusei) have been continuously reported worldwide.
Orada Tosrisawatkasem +3 more
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Threats from the <i>Candida parapsilosis</i> complex: the surge of multidrug resistance and a hotbed for new emerging pathogens. [PDF]
Candida parapsilosis is a common agent of candidiasis that has gained increased attention in recent years, culminating with its recent consideration as a high-priority fungal pathogen by the World Health Organization.
Gabaldón T.
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