Chantier qualité GAInternational audienceIn industrialized countries Candida albicans is considered the predominant commensal yeast of the human intestine, with approximately 40% prevalence in healthy adults. We discovered a highly original colonization pattern that challenges this current perception by studying in a 4- year interval a cohort of 151 Amerindians living in a remote community (French Guiana), and animals from their environment. The prevalence of C. albicans was persistently low (3% and 7% of yeast carriers). By contrast, Candida krusei and Saccharomyces cerevisiae were detected in over 30% of carriers. We showed that C. krusei and S. cerevisiae carriage was of food or environmental origin, whereas C. albicans carriage was asso...
The mycological community of humans is subject to numerous interactions, for example, among cohabita...
Item does not contain fulltextCandida albicans is a major fungal pathogen of humans. It exists as a ...
The fungal component of the intestinal microbiota of eight healthy subjects was studied over 12 mont...
Chantier qualité GAInternational audienceIn industrialized countries Candida albicans is considered ...
One of the, if not the most well-known yeast species from Saccharomyces genus is S. cerevisiae, whic...
International audienceCandida albicans is a polymorphic yeast species that often forms part of the c...
Several species of the yeast genus Candida are capable of causing candidiasis. They are members of t...
The oral yeast flora of healthy humans from eastern North America and China were sampled and compare...
In this study, 181 healthy individuals, including 29 couples, were analysed regarding oral yeast col...
[[abstract]]Opportunistic yeast pathogens may switch from harmless commensal to pathogenic relations...
International audienceCandida albicans is a human commensal that is also responsible for superficial...
The oral carriage rate of Candida in healthy humans ranges from 40% to 60%. However for a prolonged ...
While the age of the host has been suggested as a determining factor in yeast carriage, no studies i...
The aim of this study was to identify the most frequent yeasts in the oral cavity of adult individua...
Candida has been reported has one of the most prevailing yeast genera. Candida is of diverse sp...
The mycological community of humans is subject to numerous interactions, for example, among cohabita...
Item does not contain fulltextCandida albicans is a major fungal pathogen of humans. It exists as a ...
The fungal component of the intestinal microbiota of eight healthy subjects was studied over 12 mont...
Chantier qualité GAInternational audienceIn industrialized countries Candida albicans is considered ...
One of the, if not the most well-known yeast species from Saccharomyces genus is S. cerevisiae, whic...
International audienceCandida albicans is a polymorphic yeast species that often forms part of the c...
Several species of the yeast genus Candida are capable of causing candidiasis. They are members of t...
The oral yeast flora of healthy humans from eastern North America and China were sampled and compare...
In this study, 181 healthy individuals, including 29 couples, were analysed regarding oral yeast col...
[[abstract]]Opportunistic yeast pathogens may switch from harmless commensal to pathogenic relations...
International audienceCandida albicans is a human commensal that is also responsible for superficial...
The oral carriage rate of Candida in healthy humans ranges from 40% to 60%. However for a prolonged ...
While the age of the host has been suggested as a determining factor in yeast carriage, no studies i...
The aim of this study was to identify the most frequent yeasts in the oral cavity of adult individua...
Candida has been reported has one of the most prevailing yeast genera. Candida is of diverse sp...
The mycological community of humans is subject to numerous interactions, for example, among cohabita...
Item does not contain fulltextCandida albicans is a major fungal pathogen of humans. It exists as a ...
The fungal component of the intestinal microbiota of eight healthy subjects was studied over 12 mont...