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Nature Reviews Disease Primers
Invasive candidiasis (IC) is a term that refers to a group of infectious syndromes caused by a variety of Candida species, 6 of which cause the vast majority of cases globally. Candidemia is probably the most commonly recognized syndrome associated with IC; however, Candida species can cause invasive infection of any organ, especially visceral organs ...
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Invasive candidiasis (IC) is a term that refers to a group of infectious syndromes caused by a variety of Candida species, 6 of which cause the vast majority of cases globally. Candidemia is probably the most commonly recognized syndrome associated with IC; however, Candida species can cause invasive infection of any organ, especially visceral organs ...
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1989
C. albicans and its related species have become major nosocomial causes of morbidity and mortality in the immunocompromised and in other severely ill patients. Diagnosis of the severe forms of the disease remains difficult and depends on the basis of a composite of clinical findings.
M A, Crislip, J E, Edwards
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C. albicans and its related species have become major nosocomial causes of morbidity and mortality in the immunocompromised and in other severely ill patients. Diagnosis of the severe forms of the disease remains difficult and depends on the basis of a composite of clinical findings.
M A, Crislip, J E, Edwards
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Infection Control, 1983
Candidaspecies were once largely regarded merely as causes of aggravating, but rarely life-threatening mucocutaneous infections such as thrush, vulvovaginitis, and intertrigo. Now, however,Candidaspecies have assumed the role of major nosocomial pathogens.
Charles W. Stratton, David W. Gregory
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Candidaspecies were once largely regarded merely as causes of aggravating, but rarely life-threatening mucocutaneous infections such as thrush, vulvovaginitis, and intertrigo. Now, however,Candidaspecies have assumed the role of major nosocomial pathogens.
Charles W. Stratton, David W. Gregory
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