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 new medical practices, and most oropharyngeal candidiasis are ob-served in HIV-infected patients. Candida dubliniensis is a recently described opportunistic pathogen that is closely related to C. albicans but differs from it with respect to epidemiology, certain virulence characteristics, and the ability to develop fluconazole resistance in vitro. C. dubliniensis has been linked to oral candidiasis in AIDS patients, although it has recently been associated to invasive dis-ease. C. dubliniensis shares diagnostic c...
Candida dubliniensis was identified as a distinctly separate species of the genus Candida in 1995. S...
We investigated the presence of Candida dubliniensis among isolates previously identified as Ca...
The aim of this study was to research Candida dubliniensis among isolates present in a Brazilian yea...
Candida dubliniensis, an emerging oral pathogen, phenotypically resembles Candida albicans so closel...
Candida dubliniensis, an emerging oral pathogen, phenotypically resembles Candida albicans so closel...
Difference in expression of putative virulence factors and in antifungal susceptibility among differ...
Difference in expression of putative virulence factors and in antifungal susceptibility among differ...
Candida dubliniensis is a recently described Candida species associated with oral candidosis that ex...
Candida dubliniensis is a newly described fungus that is frequently isolated from the oral cavities ...
Candida dubliniensis is one of the Candida species which was first recognised in 1995. C. dubliniens...
Although Candida albicans is the most common etiologic agent of candidiasis, C. dubliniensis, has be...
We investigated the presence of Candida dubliniensis among isolates previously identified as Candida...
Background: Candida dubliniensis is a newly diagnosed species very similar to Candida albicans pheno...
A nine-year prospective study (2002-2010) on the prevalence of Candida dubliniensis among Candida bl...
Candida dubliniensis is a newly recognized species closely phylogenetically related to Candida albic...
Candida dubliniensis was identified as a distinctly separate species of the genus Candida in 1995. S...
We investigated the presence of Candida dubliniensis among isolates previously identified as Ca...
The aim of this study was to research Candida dubliniensis among isolates present in a Brazilian yea...
Candida dubliniensis, an emerging oral pathogen, phenotypically resembles Candida albicans so closel...
Candida dubliniensis, an emerging oral pathogen, phenotypically resembles Candida albicans so closel...
Difference in expression of putative virulence factors and in antifungal susceptibility among differ...
Difference in expression of putative virulence factors and in antifungal susceptibility among differ...
Candida dubliniensis is a recently described Candida species associated with oral candidosis that ex...
Candida dubliniensis is a newly described fungus that is frequently isolated from the oral cavities ...
Candida dubliniensis is one of the Candida species which was first recognised in 1995. C. dubliniens...
Although Candida albicans is the most common etiologic agent of candidiasis, C. dubliniensis, has be...
We investigated the presence of Candida dubliniensis among isolates previously identified as Candida...
Background: Candida dubliniensis is a newly diagnosed species very similar to Candida albicans pheno...
A nine-year prospective study (2002-2010) on the prevalence of Candida dubliniensis among Candida bl...
Candida dubliniensis is a newly recognized species closely phylogenetically related to Candida albic...
Candida dubliniensis was identified as a distinctly separate species of the genus Candida in 1995. S...
We investigated the presence of Candida dubliniensis among isolates previously identified as Ca...
The aim of this study was to research Candida dubliniensis among isolates present in a Brazilian yea...