Oral infections caused by the yeast Candida albicans are some of the most frequent and earliest opportunistic infections in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients. The widespread use of azole antifungal drugs has led to the development of drug resistance, creating a major problem in the treatment of yeast infections in AIDS patients and other immunocompromised individuals. Several molecular mechanisms that contribute to drug resistance have been identified. In C. albicans, the ability to morphologically switch from yeast cells (blastospores) to filamentous forms (hyphae) is an important virulence factor which contributes to the dissemination of Candida in host tissues and which promotes infection and invasion. A positive correlation...
The evolution of drug resistance is occurring rapidly and threatening our arsenal of antimicrobials....
The objective of this case-control study, conducted in a large Italian university hospital over a 12...
A wide variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells exhibit a multidrug resistance (MDR) phenotype, i...
The use of antifungal agents, especially the azole class, has increased in parallel with a higher in...
A limited number of antifungal agents including azoles, polyenes, pyrimidine analogues are used toda...
A limited number of antifungal agents including azoles, polyenes, pyrimidine analogues are used toda...
INTRODUCTION: Candida albicans is responsible for superficial or systemic infections known as candid...
Pathogenic yeasts from the genus Candida can cause serious infection in humans particularly, in...
Candida albicans and related species pathogenic for man become resistant to antifungal agents, in pa...
The epidemiology of Candida infections has changed in recent years. Although Candida albicans is sti...
Pathogenic yeasts from the genus Candida can cause serious infection in humans particularly, in immu...
Azole antifungal agents, and especially fluconazole, have been used widely to treat oropharyngeal ca...
Antifungal agents have greatly contributed to the improvement of public health. Nevertheless, antifu...
INTRODUCTION: Candida albicans is responsible for superficial or systemic infections known as candid...
Failures of drug treatment in fungal infections combined with improvements in performances and stand...
The evolution of drug resistance is occurring rapidly and threatening our arsenal of antimicrobials....
The objective of this case-control study, conducted in a large Italian university hospital over a 12...
A wide variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells exhibit a multidrug resistance (MDR) phenotype, i...
The use of antifungal agents, especially the azole class, has increased in parallel with a higher in...
A limited number of antifungal agents including azoles, polyenes, pyrimidine analogues are used toda...
A limited number of antifungal agents including azoles, polyenes, pyrimidine analogues are used toda...
INTRODUCTION: Candida albicans is responsible for superficial or systemic infections known as candid...
Pathogenic yeasts from the genus Candida can cause serious infection in humans particularly, in...
Candida albicans and related species pathogenic for man become resistant to antifungal agents, in pa...
The epidemiology of Candida infections has changed in recent years. Although Candida albicans is sti...
Pathogenic yeasts from the genus Candida can cause serious infection in humans particularly, in immu...
Azole antifungal agents, and especially fluconazole, have been used widely to treat oropharyngeal ca...
Antifungal agents have greatly contributed to the improvement of public health. Nevertheless, antifu...
INTRODUCTION: Candida albicans is responsible for superficial or systemic infections known as candid...
Failures of drug treatment in fungal infections combined with improvements in performances and stand...
The evolution of drug resistance is occurring rapidly and threatening our arsenal of antimicrobials....
The objective of this case-control study, conducted in a large Italian university hospital over a 12...
A wide variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells exhibit a multidrug resistance (MDR) phenotype, i...