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Emergence of Flucytosine-Resistant Candida tropicalis Clade, the Netherlands [PDF]
Candida tropicalis is the second most virulent Candida species after C. albicans. Previous studies from the Netherlands and France reported a notable reduction in susceptibility to flucytosine (5-FC) in a substantial proportion of C. tropicalis isolates.
Fatima Zohra Delma +10 more
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Identification and differentiation of Candida species from pediatric patients by random amplified polymorphic DNA Identificação e diferenciação de espécies de Candida de pacientes pediátricos por amplificação aleatória de DNA polimórfico [PDF]
Thirty-four Candida isolates were analyzed by random amplified polymorphic DNA using the primer OPG-10:24 Candida albicans; 4 Candida tropicalis; 2 Candida parapsilosis; 2 Candida dubliniensis; 1 Candida glabrata and 1 Candida krusei.
Bruno Aragão Rocha +5 more
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Detection in Orchards of Predominant Azole-Resistant Candida tropicalis Genotype Causing Human Candidemia, Taiwan [PDF]
Fluconazole-resistant clade 4 Candida tropicalis causing candidemia in humans has been detected in tropical/subtropical areas, including those in China, Singapore, and Australia.
Kuo-Yun Tseng +22 more
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Is Nd:YAG laser effective for inhibiting the growth of Candida albicans and Candida tropicalis? [PDF]
Objective: Candida albicans and Candida tropicalis are the most common fungal species in humans. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd:YAG) laser on inhibiting the growth of Candida albicans and ...
Hossein Malekzadeh +4 more
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Stem bark of Ficus exasperata was extracted using ethyl acetate by microwave-assisted solvent extraction. Phytochemical screening and antimicrobial evaluation were carried out on the extract.
N.O. Ugbenyo +4 more
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Background and Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the in vitro antifungal potency of the moronecidin-like peptide against Candida albicans, Candida glabrata, and Candida tropicalis.
Nasrin Amirrajab +4 more
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Dependence on Mincle and Dectin-2 Varies With Multiple Candida Species During Systemic Infection
More than 95% of invasive Candida infections are caused by four Candida spp. (C. albicans, C. glabrata, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis). C-type lectin-like receptors (CLRs), such as Dectin-1, Dectin-2, and Mincle mediate immune responses to C.
Aiysha Thompson +12 more
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Candida species cause systemic Candidiasis in immunocompromised cancer patients. Currently, a large proportion of bloodstream infections are due to non-Candida albicans Candida spp. (Candida species other than C.
W. A. Somalatha Wijendra +5 more
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Background: The clinical diagnosis and therapy for ICU patients with invasive candidiasis are challenged by the changes of Candida community composition and antimicrobial resistance.
Bo Wang +9 more
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Ethylthiosulfanylate effect on Candida tropicalis [PDF]
The problem of resistance of microorganisms to antibiotics stimulates the search for new chemotherapy drugs. Ethylthiosulfanilate (ETS, S-ethyl 4-amino-benzenesulfonothioate, S-ethyl ester of 4-aminobenzenethiosulfoacid) as a structural analog of number of phytoncides was synthesized based on thiosulfoacid salts. ETS effect on opportunistic yeast fungi
L. B. Oriabinska +4 more
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