Many uncommon Candida species that cause bloodstream infections (BSIs) are not well-characterized. We investigated the epidemiology, antifungal use, susceptibility patterns, and factors associated with all-cause death among cancer patients in whom uncommon Candida spp. BSIs were diagnosed at a cancer treatment center during January 1998\u2013September 2013. Of 1,395 Candida bloodstream isolates, 79 from 68 patients were uncommon Candida spp. The incidence density of uncommon Candida spp. BSIs and their proportion to all candidemia episodes substantively increased during the study period, and the rise was associated with increasing use of echinocandin antifungal drugs. Thirty-seven patients had breakthrough infections during therapy or proph...
The microbiological, clinical, and epidemiological features of most non-Candida albicans Candida spe...
Candidaemia is increasing all over the world in recent years mainly in critically ill patients. Inv...
Candida species is the fourth leading cause of nosocomial blood-stream infection in the USA. The inc...
Many uncommon Candida species that cause bloodstream infections (BSIs) are not well-characterized. W...
The risk factors for and clinical features of bloodstream infection with uncommon Candida spp. (spec...
[[abstract]]Background: This retrospective study investigated clinical manifestations of candidemia ...
Candida species are an important cause of bloodstream infections (BSI). To evaluate the epidemiologi...
T he incidence of invasive candidiasis caused by azole-resistantCandida species has increased in the...
Larger populations at risk, broader use of antibiotics and longer hospital stays have impacted on th...
Artículo de publicación ISIIntroduction: Larger populations at risk, broader use of antibiotics and ...
Background. Candida has emerged as one of the most important pathogens that cause bloodstream infect...
This study analyzed the epidemiology of bloodstream infections due to Candida spp. in a tertiary ref...
In a surveillance study of candidemia in cancer patients that was conducted by the European Organiza...
AbstractThe risk factors for and clinical features of bloodstream infection with uncommon Candida sp...
Candida spp. are the most common fungal pathogens isolated in immunocompromised hosts, particularly ...
The microbiological, clinical, and epidemiological features of most non-Candida albicans Candida spe...
Candidaemia is increasing all over the world in recent years mainly in critically ill patients. Inv...
Candida species is the fourth leading cause of nosocomial blood-stream infection in the USA. The inc...
Many uncommon Candida species that cause bloodstream infections (BSIs) are not well-characterized. W...
The risk factors for and clinical features of bloodstream infection with uncommon Candida spp. (spec...
[[abstract]]Background: This retrospective study investigated clinical manifestations of candidemia ...
Candida species are an important cause of bloodstream infections (BSI). To evaluate the epidemiologi...
T he incidence of invasive candidiasis caused by azole-resistantCandida species has increased in the...
Larger populations at risk, broader use of antibiotics and longer hospital stays have impacted on th...
Artículo de publicación ISIIntroduction: Larger populations at risk, broader use of antibiotics and ...
Background. Candida has emerged as one of the most important pathogens that cause bloodstream infect...
This study analyzed the epidemiology of bloodstream infections due to Candida spp. in a tertiary ref...
In a surveillance study of candidemia in cancer patients that was conducted by the European Organiza...
AbstractThe risk factors for and clinical features of bloodstream infection with uncommon Candida sp...
Candida spp. are the most common fungal pathogens isolated in immunocompromised hosts, particularly ...
The microbiological, clinical, and epidemiological features of most non-Candida albicans Candida spe...
Candidaemia is increasing all over the world in recent years mainly in critically ill patients. Inv...
Candida species is the fourth leading cause of nosocomial blood-stream infection in the USA. The inc...