نتایج جستجو برای: azole resistance

تعداد نتایج: 376549  

Journal: :Acta medica Iranica 2016
Shirin Farahyar Farideh Zaini Parivash Kordbacheh Sassan Rezaie Mehraban Falahati Mahin Safara Reza Raoofian Kamran Hatami Masoumeh Mohebbi Mansour Heidari

Acquired azole resistance in opportunistic fungi causes severe clinical problems in immunosuppressed individuals. This study investigated the molecular mechanisms of azole resistance in clinical isolates of Candida glabrata. Six unmatched strains were obtained from an epidemiological survey of candidiasis in immunocompromised hosts that included azole and amphotericin B susceptible and azole re...

2017
Sarah Berger Yassine El Chazli Ambrin F. Babu Alix T. Coste

Agricultural industry uses pesticides to optimize food production for the growing human population. A major issue for crops is fungal phytopathogens, which are treated mainly with azole fungicides. Azoles are also the main medical treatment in the management of Aspergillus diseases caused by ubiquitous fungi, such as Aspergillus fumigatus. However, epidemiological research demonstrated an incre...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2011
P E Verweij S M T Camps G H J Kema W J G Melchers

Sir, Azole resistance is an emerging clinical problem in patients with Aspergillus infections, primarily those caused by Aspergillus fumigatus. Alanio et al. describe the results of a study that investigated the prevalence of azole resistance in 118 clinical Aspergillus isolates obtained from a cohort of 89 patients with haematological malignancy. They found only one azole-resistant A. fumigatu...

2009
Susan J. Howard Dasa Cerar Michael J. Anderson Ahmed Albarrag Matthew C. Fisher Alessandro C. Pasqualotto Michel Laverdiere Maiken C. Arendrup David S. Perlin David W. Denning

Azoles are the mainstay of oral therapy for aspergillosis. Azole resistance in Aspergillus has been reported infrequently. The first resistant isolate was detected in 1999 in Manchester, UK. In a clinical collection of 519 A. fumigatus isolates, the frequency of itraconazole resistance was 5%, a significant increase since 2004 (p<0.001). Of the 34 itraconazole-resistant isolates we studied, 65%...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2013
Marcin G Fraczek Michael Bromley Ahmed Buied Caroline B Moore Ranjith Rajendran Riina Rautemaa Gordon Ramage David W Denning Paul Bowyer

OBJECTIVES Recent increases in triazole resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus have been attributed primarily to target site (cyp51A) mutations. A recent survey of resistant isolates in Manchester showed that >50% of resistant isolates had no mutation in cyp51A or its promoter. We investigated the mechanisms of resistance in clinical azole-resistant isolates without cyp51A mutations. METHODS Twe...

2012
Simone M. T. Camps Bas E. Dutilh Maiken C. Arendrup Antonius J. M. M. Rijs Eveline Snelders Martijn A. Huynen Paul E. Verweij Willem J. G. Melchers

Azole compounds are the primary therapy for patients with diseases caused by Aspergillus fumigatus. However, prolonged treatment may cause resistance to develop, which is associated with treatment failure. The azole target cyp51A is a hotspot for mutations that confer phenotypic resistance, but in an increasing number of resistant isolates the underlying mechanism remains unknown. Here, we repo...

2016
Mike Bromley Anna Johns Emma Davies Marcin Fraczek Jane Mabey Gilsenan Natalya Kurbatova Maria Keays Misha Kapushesky Marta Gut Ivo Gut David W. Denning Paul Bowyer

Recent estimates of the global burden of fungal disease suggest that that their incidence has been drastically underestimated and that mortality may rival that of malaria or tuberculosis. Azoles are the principal class of antifungal drug and the only available oral treatment for fungal disease. Recent occurrence and increase in azole resistance is a major concern worldwide. Known azole resistan...

2016
Paul E. Verweij Anuradha Chowdhary Willem J. G. Melchers Jacques F. Meis Robert A. Weinstein

Azole resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus has emerged as a global health problem. Although the number of cases of azole-resistant aspergillosis is still limited, resistance mechanisms continue to emerge, thereby threatening the role of the azole class in the management of diseases caused by Aspergillus. The majority of cases of azole-resistant disease are due to resistant A. fumigatus originati...

2017
Minchul Kim Hyekyung Lee Sun-Young Hwang Inhyung Lee Won Hee Jung

A yeast-like organism was isolated from a urine sample of a 6-year-old neutered male miniature poodle dog with urinary tract infection, diabetes ketoacidosis, and acute pancreatitis. We identified the yeast-like organism to be Candida glabrata and found that this fungus was highly resistant to azole antifungal drugs. To understand the mechanism of azole resistance in this isolate, the sequences...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2016
Judith van Paassen Anne Russcher Astrid Wm In 't Veld-van Wingerden Paul E Verweij Eduard J Kuijper

The prevalence of invasive aspergillosis (IA) at the intensive care unit (ICU) is unknown and difficult to assess since IA also develops in patients lacking specific host factors. In the Netherlands, increasing azole-resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus complicates treatment of patients with IA. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of IA by azole-resistant A. fumigatus at the IC...

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