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Seminars in Roentgenology, 1996
ANDIDA IS A ubiquitous fungus commonly found in the normal flora of the mouth, oropharynx, intestines, vagina, and skin. The mouth, esophagus, lungs, and urinary tract are frequent sites of local infections. 1 Systematic candidiasis is defined as an invasive infection involving the parenchyma of two or more visceral organs excluding the mucosa of the ...
B I, Samuels, G P, Bodey, H I, Libshitz
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ANDIDA IS A ubiquitous fungus commonly found in the normal flora of the mouth, oropharynx, intestines, vagina, and skin. The mouth, esophagus, lungs, and urinary tract are frequent sites of local infections. 1 Systematic candidiasis is defined as an invasive infection involving the parenchyma of two or more visceral organs excluding the mucosa of the ...
B I, Samuels, G P, Bodey, H I, Libshitz
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Journal of Hospital Infection, 1995
The increase in infections due to Candida over the past decade is significant. This is particularly true for hospitalized patients where the rate of blood-stream infection due to Candida spp. has increased by almost 500% over the decade of the 1980s. This increase is accompanied by a significant excess mortality and a prolonged length of stay in the ...
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The increase in infections due to Candida over the past decade is significant. This is particularly true for hospitalized patients where the rate of blood-stream infection due to Candida spp. has increased by almost 500% over the decade of the 1980s. This increase is accompanied by a significant excess mortality and a prolonged length of stay in the ...
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1992
Candida spp. can frequently cause oral infections in the elderly. A number of factors, including yeast virulence factors and compromised host defenses, contribute to outcomes of clinical disease. Precise mechanisms that determine the varied clinical appearances of oral candidiasis have not been delineated fully.
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Candida spp. can frequently cause oral infections in the elderly. A number of factors, including yeast virulence factors and compromised host defenses, contribute to outcomes of clinical disease. Precise mechanisms that determine the varied clinical appearances of oral candidiasis have not been delineated fully.
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1971
Abstract Six new patients with candidiasis of the oesophagus are recorded, and the radiological abnormalities so far described in the literature are summarized and discussed.
P B, Guyer, F J, Brunton, H W, Rooke
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Abstract Six new patients with candidiasis of the oesophagus are recorded, and the radiological abnormalities so far described in the literature are summarized and discussed.
P B, Guyer, F J, Brunton, H W, Rooke
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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2020
AbstractInvasive candidiasis (IC) is the most frequent health care associated invasive fungal infection. It is also associated with high morbidity, mortality, and cost. The most frequent etiologic agent is Candida albicans, but non-albicans species are increasing and associated with reduced antifungal susceptibility and outbreaks.
MarĂa F, Gonzalez-Lara +1 more
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AbstractInvasive candidiasis (IC) is the most frequent health care associated invasive fungal infection. It is also associated with high morbidity, mortality, and cost. The most frequent etiologic agent is Candida albicans, but non-albicans species are increasing and associated with reduced antifungal susceptibility and outbreaks.
MarĂa F, Gonzalez-Lara +1 more
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Seminars in Perinatology, 2003
Mucocutaneous infection with Candida in neonates ranges from such common conditions as thrush and diaper dermatitis to serious diseases with potential for systemic involvement, including congenital candidiasis and invasive fungal dermatitis. In premature infants, seemingly benign mucocutaneous involvement may precede systemic infection and thus ...
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Mucocutaneous infection with Candida in neonates ranges from such common conditions as thrush and diaper dermatitis to serious diseases with potential for systemic involvement, including congenital candidiasis and invasive fungal dermatitis. In premature infants, seemingly benign mucocutaneous involvement may precede systemic infection and thus ...
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2005
In neonates born weighing less than 750 g, invasive candidates is common and often fatal. This situation provides an opportunity to study antifungal prophylaxis and treatment in this patient population, in which the pharmacokinetics, safety, and efficacy of antifungal products are unknown.
P Brian, Smith +2 more
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In neonates born weighing less than 750 g, invasive candidates is common and often fatal. This situation provides an opportunity to study antifungal prophylaxis and treatment in this patient population, in which the pharmacokinetics, safety, and efficacy of antifungal products are unknown.
P Brian, Smith +2 more
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America
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 ...
Julia A, Schroeder +2 more
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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 ...
Julia A, Schroeder +2 more
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The Journal of Dermatology, 1983
ABSTRACTOnychomycosis caused by Candida is often accompanied by paronychia. Not only the morbid changes in the nailplate caused by the true parasitism by Candida but also the secondary changes in the nail due to candidial paronychia are sometimes handled as though they were candidial onychia.Onychomycosis caused by candidial infection, i.e., nail ...
S, Watanabe +3 more
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ABSTRACTOnychomycosis caused by Candida is often accompanied by paronychia. Not only the morbid changes in the nailplate caused by the true parasitism by Candida but also the secondary changes in the nail due to candidial paronychia are sometimes handled as though they were candidial onychia.Onychomycosis caused by candidial infection, i.e., nail ...
S, Watanabe +3 more
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2006
Invasive candidiasis remains an important nosocomial infection that continues to present major diagnostic and therapeutic challenges to the clinician. Changes in the epidemiology of this disorder have occurred for many reasons, and included especially the extensive use of prophylactic antifungal agents, broad-spectrum antibacterial agents, and medical ...
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Invasive candidiasis remains an important nosocomial infection that continues to present major diagnostic and therapeutic challenges to the clinician. Changes in the epidemiology of this disorder have occurred for many reasons, and included especially the extensive use of prophylactic antifungal agents, broad-spectrum antibacterial agents, and medical ...
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