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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2013
Fungal endocarditis remains a rare disease occurring mostly in patients with predisposing host conditions. Regarding its poor prognosis because of severe complications, there is an urgent need for properly established treatment guidelines and prophylaxis for patients at risk. In this review we provide up-to-date information on treatment recommendations,
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Fungal endocarditis remains a rare disease occurring mostly in patients with predisposing host conditions. Regarding its poor prognosis because of severe complications, there is an urgent need for properly established treatment guidelines and prophylaxis for patients at risk. In this review we provide up-to-date information on treatment recommendations,
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Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1968
The cell extracts isolated from 73 species of fungi belonging to different taxonomic groups were studied to ascertain the presence of plasmocoagulase and protease. Plasmocoagulase was found to be widespread among these microorganisms. They were most constantly found in yeasts and yeastlike fungi.
N. P. Elinov, Nadejda A. Zaikina
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The cell extracts isolated from 73 species of fungi belonging to different taxonomic groups were studied to ascertain the presence of plasmocoagulase and protease. Plasmocoagulase was found to be widespread among these microorganisms. They were most constantly found in yeasts and yeastlike fungi.
N. P. Elinov, Nadejda A. Zaikina
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Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2008
Fungal endocarditis (FE) is an increasingly prevalent and devastating disease in today's highly advancing medical practice. With more patients receiving broad-spectrum antibiotics or invasive interventions including long-term central venous catheters or prosthetic heart valve placements, FE is increasingly reported.
George M. Varghese, Jack D. Sobel
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Fungal endocarditis (FE) is an increasingly prevalent and devastating disease in today's highly advancing medical practice. With more patients receiving broad-spectrum antibiotics or invasive interventions including long-term central venous catheters or prosthetic heart valve placements, FE is increasingly reported.
George M. Varghese, Jack D. Sobel
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2020
Greenhouses are intensive cropping systems where microclimatic conditions are particularly favourable for the development of different fungal diseases (fungal-like organisms and true fungi) and if no proper control measures are taken in time, losses may be high. The principal fungal diseases are presented, as well as examples of emerging or re-emerging
Bardin, Marc, Gullino, Maria Lodovica
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Greenhouses are intensive cropping systems where microclimatic conditions are particularly favourable for the development of different fungal diseases (fungal-like organisms and true fungi) and if no proper control measures are taken in time, losses may be high. The principal fungal diseases are presented, as well as examples of emerging or re-emerging
Bardin, Marc, Gullino, Maria Lodovica
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Infection, 1999
Fungal resistance is caused by an acquisition of intrinsically resistant species, by selection of resistant strains from a population or by mutation of an initially susceptible strain. According to different classes of antimycotics there are different resistance mechanisms: differences in the uptake mechanisms, drug target alterations, mostly the ...
Kathrin Zimmermann+2 more
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Fungal resistance is caused by an acquisition of intrinsically resistant species, by selection of resistant strains from a population or by mutation of an initially susceptible strain. According to different classes of antimycotics there are different resistance mechanisms: differences in the uptake mechanisms, drug target alterations, mostly the ...
Kathrin Zimmermann+2 more
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Unusual fungal pathogens in fungal rhinosinusitis
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2000Approximately 300 fungal species are known to cause mycotic disease in humans and other animals. More than 50 of these species are documented as agents of rhinosinusitis. Most such infections are caused by species of Aspergillus, Rhizopus, Alternaria, Bipolaris, and Curvularia. A growing number, however, has been attributed to lesser known fungi. Here,
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Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2004
Recent advances in medicine have caused fungal endocarditis (FE) to be a more common disease entity. Many fungi are potential pathogens in FE, although Candida species and Aspergillus species are the most common. Valvular heart disease is the necessary underlying condition for FE, with intravenous devices and antibiotic use being the predisposing ...
Ethan Rubinstein, Eyal Nadir
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Recent advances in medicine have caused fungal endocarditis (FE) to be a more common disease entity. Many fungi are potential pathogens in FE, although Candida species and Aspergillus species are the most common. Valvular heart disease is the necessary underlying condition for FE, with intravenous devices and antibiotic use being the predisposing ...
Ethan Rubinstein, Eyal Nadir
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Nature, 1997
Genetik, genomics, molekylærbiologi, molekylær ...
Andersen, Thomas Henrik+1 more
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Genetik, genomics, molekylærbiologi, molekylær ...
Andersen, Thomas Henrik+1 more
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International Microbiology, 2003
Fungi are used in many industrial processes, such as the production of enzymes, vitamins, polysaccharides, polyhydric alcohols, pigments, lipids, and glycolipids. Some of these products are produced commercially while others are potentially valuable in biotechnology.
José L. Adrio, Arnold L. Demain
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Fungi are used in many industrial processes, such as the production of enzymes, vitamins, polysaccharides, polyhydric alcohols, pigments, lipids, and glycolipids. Some of these products are produced commercially while others are potentially valuable in biotechnology.
José L. Adrio, Arnold L. Demain
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Acta Microbiologica et Immunologica Hungarica, 1999
Demonstrating different types of biotrophy fungi are outstanding within eukaryotes. All types of symbioses sensu deBary [1] (parasitism, mutualism, amensalism, commensalism, neutralism, antagonism) and all possible transient forms of these are represented by them.
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Demonstrating different types of biotrophy fungi are outstanding within eukaryotes. All types of symbioses sensu deBary [1] (parasitism, mutualism, amensalism, commensalism, neutralism, antagonism) and all possible transient forms of these are represented by them.
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