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Rising Incidence of Non-albicans Candida and Changing Susceptibility Pattern of Bloodstream Candida Isolates in Neonates [PDF]
Introduction: Importance of Candida species in nursery and paediatric Intensive Care Units (ICUs) is increasingly being recognized and nowadays isolates resistant to antifungal therapy are on the rise.
Ashish Jain +2 more
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Antimicrobial Resistance and Infant Mortality in Sri Lanka: A Retrospective Cohort Study
ABSTRACT Objective Sepsis is a major cause of mortality among children, with the highest burden evident in neonates and young infants, particularly, in resource‐constrained healthcare settings. Despite this burden, there are insufficient published data to delineate the epidemiology of neonatal sepsis from many of these settings.
Gayana P. S. Gunaratna +8 more
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Biofilm-related characteristics of Candida parapsilosis in postoperative ocular infections
ObjectiveThe research aims to elucidate the pathogenic mechanisms of Candida parapsilosis infection after keratoplasty and provide evidence-based guidance for the clinical management of Candida infections in ophthalmic practice.MethodBiofilms were ...
Yuxuan Wu +6 more
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INCREASE IN CANDIDA PARAPSILOSIS CANDIDEMIA IN CANCER PATIENTS
Background: This study aimed to identify the risk factors of candidemia and asses possible clinically significant differences between Candida parapsilosis and other candida species among cancer patients. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted in
Mingyue Sun +5 more
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Crosstalk Between Intratumoral Microbes and Tumor Immunity: Implications for Tumor Therapy
ABSTRACT Background Emerging studies indicate that microbes are present in tumor cells and immune cells. Intratumoral microbiota (ITM) constitute an important component of the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) and have an important impact on tumor progression and treatment. Objective Through the general elaboration of ITM represented by bacteria and
Fengxue Li +13 more
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Candida parapsilosis (C. parapsilosis) has become a common pathogen, especially in immunocompromised hosts. Here, we present an immunocompetent adult with greenish-black discoloration of the right first finger nail in combination with recurrent ...
Gai Ge +4 more
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History. C. parapsilosis complex was first isolated by Ashford (1928) from the feces of a Puerto Rican patient with diarrhea, as a species of Monilia parapsilosis that was incapable of fermenting maltose and therefore reclassified as Candida parapsilosis by Langeron and Talice (1932). Ecology and Epidemiology. C.
Moris, D. V. +3 more
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Biofilms of non-Candida albicans Candida species : quantification, structure and matrix composition [PDF]
Most cases of candidiasis have been attributed to C. albicans, but recently, non- Candida albicans Candida (NCAC) species have been identified as common pathogens.
Al-Fattani MA +38 more
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Mechanism of action of the intestinal microbiota on CNS autoimmune diseases. Environmental factors shape gut microbiota composition; dysbiosis alters microbial metabolites and antigenic signals. These modulate innate and adaptive immunity, affect barrier integrity, and influence CNS‐resident cells such as microglia and astrocytes, contributing to ...
Matteo Ceccon, Francesca Ronchi
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Influence of glucose concentration on the structure and quantity of biofilms formed by Candida parapsilosis [PDF]
Candida parapsilosis is nowadays an emerging opportunistic pathogen and its increasing incidence is part related to the capacity to produce biofilm. In addition, one of the most important C.
Almirante +15 more
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