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Candidemia in Pediatric Surgery Patients
Journal of Chemotherapy, 2000Candida spp. are the fourth leading cause of bloodstream infection. While the literature on neonatal candidemia is abundant, its prevalence in pediatric surgery cases is hardly mentioned. This study was carried out over a 5-year period to evaluate the prevalence of candidemia in pediatric surgery intensive care unit patients (ICU), and to examine both ...
E M, Mokaddas +3 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1994
Finding the optimal treatment for patients with candidemia has been a major source of frustration for physicians during the past decade.
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Finding the optimal treatment for patients with candidemia has been a major source of frustration for physicians during the past decade.
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Candidemia in the 21st Century
Future Microbiology, 2008The 21st century has brought forth vast innovations in the healthcare field. The availability and use of aggressive chemotherapeutic and immunosuppressive agents as well as broad-spectrum antibacterial agents has created a large population of patients who are at increased risk of acquiring infections with fungal organisms, especially Candida species ...
Amy, Chang +2 more
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Candidemia in a Pediatric Population
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1995Candidemia results in a mortality of > 50% among adults, but data on children with candidemia are limited. We reviewed 70 episodes of pediatric candidemia that occurred between January 1988 and October 1992. Of these episodes, 53% were caused by Candida albicans, 24% were caused by Candida parapsilosis, 16% were caused by Candida tropicalis, and 3 ...
J K, Stamos, A H, Rowley
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[Candidemia original diagnosis].
Annales de biologie clinique, 2007We reported here a case of fungemia, which was diagnosed by a globular numeration: peripheral blood smears showed yeast cells, especially in the cytoplasm of neutrophils, with characteristic images of fungal phagocytosis. This test induced a prompt diagnosis of fungal septicaemia and the prescription of adapted treatment, which probably permitted to ...
A, Vincenot-Blouin +3 more
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Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, 1997
by Janine R. Maenza, William G. Merz
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by Janine R. Maenza, William G. Merz
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Defining Risks for Nosocomial Candidemia
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1989Everything is sweetened by risk. Alexander Smith(1830-1867) Chance and the tools to those who use them best. Charles Leonard Moore(1854-1923) Hospital epidemiology is rapidly accelerating into its fourth decade as an academic discipline in the United States.
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Mortality-associated factors of candidemia: a multi-center prospective cohort in Turkey
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2022M. Kutlu +17 more
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