نتایج جستجو برای: c dubliniensis

تعداد نتایج: 1056745  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2013
Andrew M Borman Adrien Szekely Chistopher J Linton Michael D Palmer Phillipa Brown Elizabeth M Johnson

Candida africana was previously proposed as a new species within the Candida albicans species complex, together with C. albicans and C. dubliniensis, although further phylogenetic analyses better support its status as an unusual variant within C. albicans. Here we show that C. africana can be distinguished from C. albicans and C. dubliniensis by pyrosequencing of a short region of ITS2, and we ...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2000
D M Brown M A Jabra-Rizk W A Falkler A A Baqui T F Meiller

PURPOSE The combination of an immature immune system and suppressed cellular immunity in children with HIV infections provides optimal conditions for rapid disease progression. As a result, pediatric AIDS has become a major epidemiological challenge. Oral fungal colonization remains one of the most common opportunistic infections observed in both adult and pediatric HIV infected patients. Altho...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2003
Priscilla de Laet Sant'Ana Mariano Eveline Pípolo Milan Daniel Archimedes da Matta Arnaldo Lopes Colombo

We investigated the presence of Candida dubliniensis among isolates previously identified as Candida albicans and maintained in a yeast stock collection from 1994 to 2000. All isolates were serotyped and further evaluated for antifungal susceptibility profile. After doing a screening test for C. dubliniensis isolates based on the capability of colonies to grow at 42 C, its final identification ...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
f zaini m gerami shoar p kordbacheh e khedmati m safara n gharaeian

although candida albicans is the most common etiologic agent of candidiasis, c. dubliniensis, has been emerged, as another pathogen resembles c. albicans in many phenotypic aspects and noted for its in vitro potential for fluconazole resistance. since there was no evidence of any report about detection of this organism in iran, this study was designed to use of five different tests for identifi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2011
Shawn R Lockhart

As a clinical mycologist, one of the most frequent questions I get asked by clinical technicians is, “Do we still need to distinguish Candida dubliniensis from Candida albicans?” When I ask the questioner why they separate them, the usual response is that C. dubliniensis is often resistant to fluconazole. When C. dubliniensis was first described in 1995 (11), AIDS was epidemic and highly active...

Journal: :Revista iberoamericana de micologia 1999
M A Jabra-Rizk W A Falkler W G Merz J I Kelley A A Baqui T F Meiller

Adherence of yeasts to other microorganisms and epithelial cell surfaces is important in their colonization. Comparative studies based on the coaggregation of Candida dubliniensis versus Candida albicans with Fusobacterium nucleatum and other oral bacteria suggested differences in the surfaces of these yeasts. Transmission electron microscopy was used to test the hypothesis that there are morph...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2009
Brenda A McManus Gary P Moran Judy A Higgins Derek J Sullivan David C Coleman

The population structure of the opportunistic yeast pathogen Candida dubliniensis is composed of three main multilocus sequence typing clades (clades C1 to C3), and clade C3 predominantly consists of isolates from the Middle East that exhibit high-level resistance (MIC(50) > or = 128 microg/ml) to the fungicidal agent flucytosine (5FC). The close relative of C. dubliniensis, C. albicans, also e...

Journal: :Journal of basic microbiology 2002
J Gutiérrez P Morales M A González G Quindós

There is a high interest in Candida species other than Candida albicans because of the rise and the epidemiological shifts in candidiasis. These emerging Candida species are favored by the increase of immunocompromised patients and the use of new medical practices, and m. Most oropharyngeal candidiasis can be foundare observed in those HIV-infected patients infected with human immunodeficiency ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2002
Rangaraj Selvarangan Ajit P Limaye Brad T Cookson

We developed a rapid genotypic assay to differentiate the germ tube-positive yeasts Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis. Fluorescently labeled nucleic acid probe binding and subsequent denaturation from the target site in the PCR amplicons produced characteristic peak melting temperatures (T(m)) that identified each species. Peak T(m)s of C. albicans (n = 69) and C. dubliniensis (n = 28) ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2001
M D Moragues M J Omaetxebarria N Elguezabal J Bikandi G Quindós D C Coleman J Pontón

Using a rabbit model of systemic infection, we show that it is possible to differentiate infections caused by Candida dubliniensis and other Candida species by detecting the antibody response mounted by the infected animals. These results confirm our previous observation in a patient with C. dubliniensis candidemia and suggest that detection of C. dubliniensis-specific antibodies is useful in t...

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