Candida species, including the novel opportunistic pathogen Candida dubliniensis, are now emerging as major agents of nosocomial infections. Many such manifestations of infections associated with the formation of Candida biofilms include those occurring on devices such as indwelling intravascular catheters. Fungal biofilm-associated infections are frequently refractory to conventional therapy because of resistance to antimicrobial agents. This resistance could be in part due to the surface-induced upregulation of drug efflux pumps. Biofilm-associated Candida show uniform resistance to a wide spectrum of the currently available conventional antifungal agents, which implies that antimicrobial drugs that specifically target biofilm-associated ...
Introduction: Candida species are common human commensals and cause either superficial or invasive o...
Candida species are fungal pathogens known for their ability to cause superficial and systemic infec...
The importance of medical devices as a source of infection has been increasingly appreciated. Candid...
Candida species, including the novel opportunistic pathogen Candida dubliniensis, are now emerging a...
International audienceFungal pathogens of the genus Candida form biofilms on catheters and prostheti...
Many Candida infections involve biofilm formation on implanted devices such as an indwelling cathete...
Catheter-related bloodstream infection (C-RBSI) is one of the most frequent nosocomial infections. I...
Candida infections (candidiasis) are the most prevalent opportunistic fungal infection on humans and...
In recent years there has been an increasing appreciation that microbial biofilms are ubiquitous, wh...
Fungi are ubiquitous in nature and exist in soil, water, plants, and in animals and humans. Similar ...
Pathogenic fungi have the capacity to form tenacious biofilm structures that are notoriously unrespo...
The number of infections caused by Candida species has greatly increased in the past ten years. Thi...
Infections caused by the genus Candida are a serious threat, especially in the sanitary field. These...
A hospital can be considered an ecosystem where the patient is found in contact with the microbial w...
In recent years there has been an increasing appreciation that microbial biofilms are ubiquitous, wh...
Introduction: Candida species are common human commensals and cause either superficial or invasive o...
Candida species are fungal pathogens known for their ability to cause superficial and systemic infec...
The importance of medical devices as a source of infection has been increasingly appreciated. Candid...
Candida species, including the novel opportunistic pathogen Candida dubliniensis, are now emerging a...
International audienceFungal pathogens of the genus Candida form biofilms on catheters and prostheti...
Many Candida infections involve biofilm formation on implanted devices such as an indwelling cathete...
Catheter-related bloodstream infection (C-RBSI) is one of the most frequent nosocomial infections. I...
Candida infections (candidiasis) are the most prevalent opportunistic fungal infection on humans and...
In recent years there has been an increasing appreciation that microbial biofilms are ubiquitous, wh...
Fungi are ubiquitous in nature and exist in soil, water, plants, and in animals and humans. Similar ...
Pathogenic fungi have the capacity to form tenacious biofilm structures that are notoriously unrespo...
The number of infections caused by Candida species has greatly increased in the past ten years. Thi...
Infections caused by the genus Candida are a serious threat, especially in the sanitary field. These...
A hospital can be considered an ecosystem where the patient is found in contact with the microbial w...
In recent years there has been an increasing appreciation that microbial biofilms are ubiquitous, wh...
Introduction: Candida species are common human commensals and cause either superficial or invasive o...
Candida species are fungal pathogens known for their ability to cause superficial and systemic infec...
The importance of medical devices as a source of infection has been increasingly appreciated. Candid...