نتایج جستجو برای: candida dubliniensis

تعداد نتایج: 30021  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
A Borst B Theelen E Reinders T Boekhout A C Fluit P H M Savelkoul

Non-Candida albicans Candida species are increasingly being isolated. These species show differences in levels of resistance to antimycotic agents and mortality. Therefore, it is important to be able to correctly identify the causative organism to the species level. Identification of C. dubliniensis in particular remains problematic due to the high degree of phenotypic similarity between this s...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2010
M Fleischhacker J Pasligh G Moran M Ruhnke

We investigated the population structure of 208 Candida dubliniensis isolates obtained from 29 patients (25 human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] positive and 4 HIV negative) as part of a longitudinal study. The isolates were identified as C. dubliniensis by arbitrarily primed PCR (AP-PCR) and then genotyped using the Cd25 probe specific for C. dubliniensis. The majority of the isolates (55 of 58)...

Journal: :Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene 2009
S Pignato S Salvo M A Coniglio M Marranzano G Faro G Giammanco

The aim of the present study was to ascertain frequency and persistence of Candida spp. oral and urinary carriage in asymptomatic, HAART-naive HIV-seropositive subjects who had not undergone therapy with antimycotic drugs, and whose CD4+ lymphocyte count was greater than 200/microl. Oral carriage was the most common Candida spp. carriage (63.0% of the subjects), while candiduria was more rarely...

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo 2007

Journal: :Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 2003

Journal: :Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection 2013

2012
Seyed Amir Yazdanparast Seyedeh Shahrzad Mahdavi Nezarati Fariba Heshmati Sepideh Hamzehlou

BACKGROUND Candida species are among the most common causes of opportunistic fungal diseases. Among Candida species, Candida albicans is responsible for most infections. Having many strains, C. albicans is very polymorph. C. dubliniensis is very similar to albicans species both morphologically and physiologically. For an infection to occur, cell wall proteins play an important role as they enab...

2015
Kundan Kumar Amresh Prakash Farah Anjum Asimul Islam Faizan Ahmad Md. Imtaiyaz Hassan

Candida dubliniensis is an emerging pathogenic yeast in humans and infections are usually restricted to mucosal parts of the body. However, its presence in specimens of immunocompromised individuals, especially in HIV-positive patients, is of major medical concern. There is a large fraction of genomes of C. dubliniensis in the database which are uncharacterized for their biochemical, biophysica...

Journal: :Medical mycology 2011
Kamiar Zomorodian Neda Nejabat Haghighi Naeem Rajaee Keyvan Pakshir Bita Tarazooie Mahroo Vojdani Farzaneh Sedaghat Mehrdad Vosoghi

Candida species are considered the primary causative agents of denture stomatitis, but their role in colonization and disease in denture wearers remains undefined. In this study, we investigated risk factors associated with progression to Candida-related denture stomatitis in patients using complete dentures, and we genetically identified Candida isolates associated with disease and colonizatio...

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