نتایج جستجو برای: c dubliniensis

تعداد نتایج: 1056745  

2014
Jarmo Oksi Taru Finnilä Ulla Hohenthal Kaisu Rantakokko-Jalava

We describe what appears to be the first case of spondylodiscitis due to Candida dubliniensis. Our case adds to the current literature of the importance of C. dubliniensis as a cause of fungemia and subsequent deep seated infections. It highlights the importance of taking fungal as well as bacterial culture from biopsy specimens in patients with spondylodiscitis. We also review the literature c...

2010
Lívia Nordi Dovigo Ana Cláudia Pavarina Daniela Garcia Ribeiro Cynthia Sanchez Adriano Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato

This study evaluated the in vitro susceptibility of C. albicans, C. dubliniensis, C. tropicalis and C. krusei to photodynamic therapy (PDT) induced by Photogem(®)and light emitted diode (LED). Suspensions of each Candida strain were treated with three photosensitizer (PS) concentrations (10, 25 and 50 mg/L) and exposed to 18, 25.5 and 37.5 J/cm(2) LED light fluences (λ ~ 455 nm). Control suspen...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Ismail H Sahand María D Moragues Elena Eraso María Villar-Vidal Guillermo Quindós José Pontón

CHROMagar Candida medium is used for the isolation and identification of Candida species, but it does not differentiate Candida albicans from Candida dubliniensis. This differentiation can be achieved by using Pal's agar, which cannot be used in primary isolation. We have combined both media to obtain a new medium that can be used for the isolation and identification of C. dubliniensis in prima...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2000
M. E. Brandt L. H. Harrison M. Pass A. N. Sofair S. Huie R. K. Li C. J. Morrison D. W. Warnock R. A. Hajjeh

We report the first four North American cases of Candida dubliniensis fungemia, including the first isolation of this organism from the bloodstream of an HIV-infected person. All isolates were susceptible in vitro to commonly used antifungal drugs. This report demonstrates that C. dubliniensis can cause bloodstream infection; however, the incidence of disease is not known.

Journal: :British journal of biomedical science 2006
M Henriques J Azeredo R Oliveira

Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis are two species responsible for oral candidiasis, especially in immunocompromised patients. Microbial infection is preceded by adherence and biofilm formation. Biofilm formation represents the most common form of C. albicans in the oral cavity and is considered to be one of the most important virulence factors. In this study, the biofilm formation ability of...

2014
John Haran Hannah Boyle Karsten Hokamp Tim Yeomans Zhongle Liu Michael Church Alastair B. Fleming Matthew Z. Anderson Judith Berman Lawrence C. Myers Derek J. Sullivan Gary P. Moran

The TLO genes are a family of telomere-associated ORFs in the fungal pathogens Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis that encode a subunit of the Mediator complex with homology to Med2. The more virulent pathogen C. albicans has 15 copies of the gene whereas the less pathogenic species C. dubliniensis has only two (CdTLO1 and CdTLO2). In this study we used C. dubliniensis as a model to investiga...

2006
A. Z. Mahmoudabadi D. B. Drucker Ali Zarei Mahmoudabadi

Department of Medical Objective: To determine whether nystatin, amphotericin B and miconazole have similar effects Mycoparasitology, upon the fatty acids and phospholipids of Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis. Jundishapour University of Materials and Methods: Serial dilutions of antifungal drugs were prepared in flasks. Then 50 ml Medical Sciences, Ahwaz, of standardised suspension of tested...

2002
Ai Ling Tan Grace CY Wang Yoon Wan Chiu

To the Editor: We read with interest the letter by Marriott et al. (1) describing the first case of Candida dubliniensis fungemia in Australia. We report the first two cases of C. dubliniensis infection in Singapore. We have been using the API 20C AUX on all yeast isolates from blood, sterile fluids, and tissue to screen for C. dubliniensis since May 2000. To our knowledge, this infection has n...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2004
Emilia Cantón Javier Pemán Miguel Gobernado Angel Viudes Ana Espinel-Ingroff

In a previous study tolerance to amphotericin B (AMB) was found among Candida parapsilosis and C. dubliniensis strains by seeding the whole volumes of wells used for MIC determinations, and minimum fungicidal concentrations (MFC) for non-C. albicans Candida strains were demonstrated to be above the levels safely achievable in serum. As an extension of that study, we performed time-kill assays w...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Sreedevi Padmanabhan Jitendra Thakur Rahul Siddharthan Kaustuv Sanyal

The Cse4p-containing centromere regions of Candida albicans have unique and different DNA sequences on each of the eight chromosomes. In a closely related yeast, C. dubliniensis, we have identified the centromeric histone, CdCse4p, and shown that it is localized at the kinetochore. We have identified putative centromeric regions, orthologous to the C. albicans centromeres, in each of the eight ...

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