نتایج جستجو برای: keyword c albicans

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Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1999
M Weig E Werner M Frosch H Kasper

BACKGROUND Infections due to Candida albicans occur readily in situations in which ample glucose is available. In mice, dietary refined carbohydrate supplementation leads to higher rates of Candida growth in the gastrointestinal tract and favors mucosal invasion. OBJECTIVE The modulating properties of dietary carbohydrate supplementation on colonization of the human gastrointestinal tract by ...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2008
Xin-Ming Jia Zhi-Ping Ma Yu Jia Ping-Hui Gao Jun-Dong Zhang Yan Wang Yong-Gang Xu Lin Wang Ying-Ying Cao Yong-Bing Cao Li-Xin Zhang Yuan-Ying Jiang

Widespread and repeated use of azoles, particularly fluconazole, has led to the rapid development of azole resistance in Candida albicans. Overexpression of CDR1, CDR2, and CaMDR1 has been reported contributing to azole resistance in C. albicans. In this study, hyper-resistant C. albicans mutant, with the above three genes deleted, was obtained by exposure to fluconazole and fluphenezine for 28...

ماکی مورا, کوایچی, میرهندی, سیدحسین, حسین پور, لیلا , شیدفر, محمدرضا ,

Introduction & Objective: Candida species can cause opportunistic infections in human. Although Candida albicans is major pathogenic species, non-albicans species of Candida such as C. glabrata , C. tropicalis and C. krusei have been increasingly reported. Identification of Candida species is essential for effective antifungal therapy and for infection control purposes. In the present study the...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2008
Thean Yen Tan Ai Ling Tan Nancy W S Tee Lily S Y Ng

INTRODUCTION Worldwide, Candida albicans is the most common Candida species implicated in bloodstream infections. However, the proportion of non-albicans bloodstream infections is increasing. Fluconazole resistance is known to be more common in non-albicans species, but is also reported in C. albicans. This retrospective study was performed to determine the species epidemiology of Candida blood...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2009
Melanie Wellington Kristy Dolan Damian J Krysan

Production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is an important aspect of phagocyte-mediated host responses. Since phagocytes play a crucial role in the host response to Candida albicans, we examined the ability of Candida to modulate phagocyte ROS production. ROS production was measured in the murine macrophage cell line J774 and in primary phagocytes using luminol-enhanced chemiluminescence. J774...

2006
Patricio Godoy-Martínez Ana C. Azevedo Viviane Reis Thelma Alves Leila P. Almeida Arnaldo L. Colombo

The aim of our study was to evaluate the accuracy of the chromogenic media Albicans ID2® (bioMérieux, France) for the identification of Candida albicans among 330 yeast strains. All C. albicans (100) and C. dubliniensis (20) strains exhibited blue color when cultured on Albicans ID2®. However, the blue color was also exhibited by cultures of C. rugosa (30/30) and C. tropicalis (3/50) isolates.

2017
Toshiro Sato Mitsuo Kishi Miki Suda Kiyomi Sakata Haruki Shimoda Hiroyuki Miura Akira Ogawa Seiichiro Kobayashi

BACKGROUND Candida species are normal commensal organisms of the mouth. However, they can cause oral mucosal and severe systemic infections in persons with reduced immune function, which is common in the very elderly. In post-disaster areas, the number of elderly residents rapidly increases due to the outflow of younger generations. Hence, we examined the prevalence of Candida albicans and non-...

Journal: :current medical mycology 0
elham rezazadeh 18th km khazar abad rd. maryam moazeni azar sabokbar

background and purpose :candidiasis is a widespread fungal infection caused by different candida species. rapid identification of candida species in clinical laboratory is becoming increasingly important since the identification and discrimination of ethological agents for early treatment. we aimed at molecular identification of commonly candida species isolated from clinical samples by using b...

2011
K Ankkananukul A Homkaew P Chongtrakool P Santanirand

Results From a total of 887 isolates, Candida albicans remains a major pathogen accounted for 50.3%, followed by C. tropicalis(27.4%), C. parapsilosis (12.5%), C.guilliermondii (6%), C. glabrata (1.8%), C. krusei (0.23%), C. rugosa (0.23%), and unidentified species(1.6%). From a total of 103 C. albicans, amphotericin B MIC ranged from 0.016-1ug/ml whereas fluconazole MIC ranged were between 0.0...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2008
Jennifer K Chow Yoav Golan Robin Ruthazer Adolf W Karchmer Yehuda Carmeli Deborah Lichtenberg Varun Chawla Janet Young Susan Hadley

BACKGROUND Candida albicans has been the most common cause of fungal bloodstream infections (BSIs) in intensive care units (ICUs); however, infections due to non-albicans Candida species have been increasing in prevalence. We examined factors associated with BSIs due to non-albicans Candida species, compared with C. albicans BSIs, in an ICU patient population. METHODS For our case-comparator ...

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