Candida species are the fourth most common cause of bloodstream infection (BSI) in the hospitalized patient. Candida glabrata is the most common non-Candida albicans Candida species in England and Wales with an attributed mortality of 48%. C. glabrata is known to demonstrate reduced susceptibility to fluconazole, resulting in treatment failures when employing this agent for empirical treatment of Candida BSI. The first part of this study demonstrated a technique utilizing a blood culture system commonly used by many laboratories (BACTEC 9240 automated detection system) that reduced the time to identification of this potentially resistant organism by up to 72 h. A presumptive identification was achieved by observing a difference in the durat...
A simple, rapid susceptibility test is needed to determine the possible resistance of yeasts to comm...
We evaluated the reliability of the Bruker Daltonik’s MALDI Biotyper system in species-level identif...
Candida species are known to be common human commensals capable of causing a wide variety of disease...
International audienceAlthough Candida spp are aerobic microorganisms, some Candida strains, mainly ...
Candida species are common causes of bloodstream infections (BSI), with high mortality. Four species...
The incidence of Candida bloodstream infection (BSI) has been on the rise in several countries world...
Candida species which cause local infections, may also lead to fatal systemic infections. The increa...
In a recent study, Candida species in clinical blood samples were detected using a real-time PCR-bas...
This study compares the performance of a 3-h dipstick trehalose test with GLABRATA RTT, a new commer...
Pathogenic Candida species represent the most common fungal etiology of human opportunistic infectio...
Simulated candidemia was produced with 20 Candida isolates at three inoculum sizes (100, 10, and 1 C...
In a recent study, Candida species in clinical blood samples were detected using a real-time PCR-bas...
Objectives: To determine whether time-to-positivity (TTP) in aerobic and anaerobic blood culture via...
While echinocandins remain the preferred antifungal therapy for candidemia, bloodstream infections c...
Candida species are one of the major causes of nosocomial infections and are the fourth most common ...
A simple, rapid susceptibility test is needed to determine the possible resistance of yeasts to comm...
We evaluated the reliability of the Bruker Daltonik’s MALDI Biotyper system in species-level identif...
Candida species are known to be common human commensals capable of causing a wide variety of disease...
International audienceAlthough Candida spp are aerobic microorganisms, some Candida strains, mainly ...
Candida species are common causes of bloodstream infections (BSI), with high mortality. Four species...
The incidence of Candida bloodstream infection (BSI) has been on the rise in several countries world...
Candida species which cause local infections, may also lead to fatal systemic infections. The increa...
In a recent study, Candida species in clinical blood samples were detected using a real-time PCR-bas...
This study compares the performance of a 3-h dipstick trehalose test with GLABRATA RTT, a new commer...
Pathogenic Candida species represent the most common fungal etiology of human opportunistic infectio...
Simulated candidemia was produced with 20 Candida isolates at three inoculum sizes (100, 10, and 1 C...
In a recent study, Candida species in clinical blood samples were detected using a real-time PCR-bas...
Objectives: To determine whether time-to-positivity (TTP) in aerobic and anaerobic blood culture via...
While echinocandins remain the preferred antifungal therapy for candidemia, bloodstream infections c...
Candida species are one of the major causes of nosocomial infections and are the fourth most common ...
A simple, rapid susceptibility test is needed to determine the possible resistance of yeasts to comm...
We evaluated the reliability of the Bruker Daltonik’s MALDI Biotyper system in species-level identif...
Candida species are known to be common human commensals capable of causing a wide variety of disease...