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Trends in Microbiology, 2001
Candida species other than Candida albicans now account for up to 50% of deep candidiasis cases, yet little attention has been paid to the virulence attributes of these fungi. Adherence to host tissues, response to environmental changes and the secretion of hydrolases are all thought to be important in Candida virulence. The identification of virulence
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Candida species other than Candida albicans now account for up to 50% of deep candidiasis cases, yet little attention has been paid to the virulence attributes of these fungi. Adherence to host tissues, response to environmental changes and the secretion of hydrolases are all thought to be important in Candida virulence. The identification of virulence
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Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1968
The following five new yeast species are described:Candida beechii isolated from cider,C. blankii isolated from a mink,C. cacaoi isolated from fermenting cacao,C. freyschussii isolated from wood pulp andC. melibiosica isolated from sputum.
H R, Buckley, N, van Uden
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The following five new yeast species are described:Candida beechii isolated from cider,C. blankii isolated from a mink,C. cacaoi isolated from fermenting cacao,C. freyschussii isolated from wood pulp andC. melibiosica isolated from sputum.
H R, Buckley, N, van Uden
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DNA Fingerprinting Candida Species
2009It is sometimes necessary to assess the genetic relatedness of isolates to identify the origin of an infection. In addition, evidence is accumulating that drug resistance can be associated with strains from a particular clade and that strains can exhibit anatomical specificity.
Claude, Pujol, David R, Soll
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2012
Candida are oval yeast that are 4 to 6 μm in diameter. They reproduce by budding, usually producing pseudohyphae (budding yeast without full detachment of daughter cell). Identification is usually based on morphology and sugar assimilation.
Shimon Kusne, Ann E. McCullough
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Candida are oval yeast that are 4 to 6 μm in diameter. They reproduce by budding, usually producing pseudohyphae (budding yeast without full detachment of daughter cell). Identification is usually based on morphology and sugar assimilation.
Shimon Kusne, Ann E. McCullough
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Emerging multidrug-resistant Candida species
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2017Purpose of reviewTo describe the epidemiology, strategies for early detection, and clinical management of infections caused by the most commonly found multidrug-resistant (MDR)Candidaspp.Recent findingsIncreasing numbers of reports describing invasive infections by MDRCandida aurisandCandida glabratahas been reported in medical centers worldwide ...
Arnaldo L, Colombo +2 more
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Virulence Factors in Candida species
Current Protein & Peptide Science, 2020:Fungal diseases are severe and have very high morbidity as well as up to 60% mortality for patients diagnosed with invasive fungal infection. In this review, in vitro and in vivo studies provided us with the insight into the role of Candida virulence factors that mediate their success as pathogens, such as: membrane and cell wall (CW) barriers ...
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Candida species and Candida albicans morphotypes in erythematous candidiasis
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1992A group of full-denture-wearing patients with erythematous candidiasis was matched by age and sex with a group of healthy, full-denture-wearing persons who served as controls. In the group with erythematous candidiasis, clinical symptoms and signs of the disease were recorded. Denture hygiene and tobacco use were noted in both groups. Epithelial smears
D N, Crockett, J F, O'Grady, P C, Reade
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Neurologia Croatica. Supplement, 2005
Candida species sepsis grows ever more frequent in ICU units. One of a main causes, along with frequent usage of wide spectrum antibiotics, is an infection linked with the usage of central venous catheters. In our case, we describe a patient who was treated with several wide spectrum antibiotics, underwent repeated abdominal surgergy and had central ...
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Candida species sepsis grows ever more frequent in ICU units. One of a main causes, along with frequent usage of wide spectrum antibiotics, is an infection linked with the usage of central venous catheters. In our case, we describe a patient who was treated with several wide spectrum antibiotics, underwent repeated abdominal surgergy and had central ...
Cindrić-Stančin, Marija +3 more
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