نتایج جستجو برای: candida dubliniensis

تعداد نتایج: 30021  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1998
J Bikandi R S Millán M D Moragues G Cebas M Clarke D C Coleman D J Sullivan G Quindós J Pontón

There is a clear need for the development of a rapid and reliable test for the identification of Candida dubliniensis and for the discrimination of this species from Candida albicans. In the present study we have investigated the potential use of C. dubliniensis-specific antigens as a basis for its identification. We produced an anti-C. dubliniensis serum which, after adsorption with C. albican...

Journal: :Letters in applied microbiology 2007
M Henriques M Martins J Azeredo R Oliveira

AIMS Cell-cell signalling in Candida albicans is a known phenomenon and farnesol was identified as a quorum sensing molecule determining the yeast morphology. The aim of this work was to verify if farnesol had a similar effect on Candida dubliniensis, highlighting the effect of farnesol on Candida spp. morphogenesis. METHODS AND RESULTS Two different strains of C. dubliniensis and one of C. a...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2006
Agnes Marot-Leblond Bertrand Beucher Sandrine David Sandrine Nail-Billaud Raymond Robert

Cell components of the dimorphic pathogenic fungus Candida dubliniensis were used to prepare monoclonal antibodies (MAbs). One MAb, designated 12F7-F2, was shown by indirect immunofluorescence to be specific for a surface antigen of Candida dubliniensis yeast cells. No reactivity was observed with other fungal genera or with other Candida species, including Candida albicans, that share many phe...

Journal: :Indian journal of medical microbiology 2009
S H Raut A Varaiya

Difference in expression of putative virulence factors and in antifungal susceptibility among different Candida species has raised the need for species-level identification. The close relationship of Candida dubliniensis with C. albicans has led to misidentification of C. dubliniensis isolates as C. albicans. Phenotypic tests include ability to produce chlamydospore on casein agar, colony colou...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Microbiology 1997

Journal: :Microbiology 1999
S M Donnelly D J Sullivan D B Shanley D C Coleman

The phylogenetic position of Candida dubliniensis has previously been established on the basis of the sequence of rRNA genes. In order to confirm the relationship between C. dubliniensis and other yeast species, particularly Candida albicans, using non-rRNA gene sequences the ACT1 gene was chosen for analysis. Three overlapping fragments that together span the entire C. dubliniensis ACT1 gene (...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1999
M A Jabra-Rizk W A Falkler W G Merz J I Kelley A A Baqui T F Meiller

The binding of microorganisms to each other and oral surfaces contributes to the progression of microbial infections in the oral cavity. Candida dubliniensis, a newly characterized species, has been identified in human immunodeficiency virus-seropositive patients and other immunocompromised individuals. C. dubliniensis phenotypically resembles Candida albicans in many respects yet can be identi...

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...

2012
Suhail Ahmad Ziauddin Khan Mohammad Asadzadeh Ajmal Theyyathel Rachel Chandy

BACKGROUND Candida albicans is the most pathogenic Candida species but shares many phenotypic features with Candida dubliniensis and may, therefore, be misidentified in clinical microbiology laboratories. Candidemia cases due to C. dubliniensis are increasingly being reported in recent years. Accurate identification is warranted since mortality rates are highest for C. albicans infections, howe...

Journal: :current medical mycology 0
keyvan pakshir shiraz medical school kamiar zomorodian shiraz medical school alireza zakaei shiraz medical school marjan motamedi shiraz medical school mossa rahimi ghiasi shiraz medical school mohsen karamitalab shiraz medical school

background and purpose: candida species are the most opportunistic fungi affecting the nails and resulting in onychomycosis. in this study, we identified and evaluated in-vitro susceptibility of the recovered isolates against fluconazole (flc), voriconazole (vrc), and clotrimazole (clt) using the clinical and laboratory standards institute (clsi) m27-a3 document. materials and methods: from pat...

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