The importance of medical devices as a source of infection has been increasingly appreciated. Candida spp. are responsible for a significantly increasing number of device-related infections, particularly those involving the bloodstream and urinary tract. A wide range of devices may be colonized by Candida spp., including central venous catheters, cardiac devices, and knee and hip prostheses. Medical device infections invariably require antifungal therapy and, in many cases, device removal, with associated hazards to some patients. Currently recommended treatments include amphotericin B formulations, azoles and echinocandins. The echinocandins, with efficacy against Candida biofilms, may have a role in the future in improved lock therapy for...
Candida is one of the most frequent pathogens isolated in bloodstream infections, and is associated ...
The incidence of invasive candidiasis is on the rise because of increasing numbers of immunocompromi...
Candida lusitaniae is a rare opportunistic pathogen, and its most common risk factors include immuno...
Candida endocarditis was previously considered a rare disease. However, its incidence is increasing,...
Candida species, including the novel opportunistic pathogen Candida dubliniensis, are now emerging a...
Thewidespread use of intravascular devices, such as central venous andhemodialysis catheters, in the...
Catheter-related bloodstream infection (C-RBSI) is one of the most frequent nosocomial infections. I...
Candida species, including the novel opportunistic pathogen Candida dubliniensis, are now emerging a...
ABSTRACTBloodstream infections caused by Candida spp. are increasingly recognised in critically ill ...
Many Candida infections involve biofilm formation on implanted devices such as an indwelling cathete...
Intravascular catheters are among the most commonly inserted medical devices and they are known to c...
Candida spp. is generally found in humans; however, when the host's immune system is compromised, th...
In surgical and intensive care units an alarming increase in the number of invasive fungal infection...
Candida spp. is generally found in humans; however, when the host's immune system is compromised, th...
Invasive infections by Candida strains are a relevant pathology in critically ill patients. Candida ...
Candida is one of the most frequent pathogens isolated in bloodstream infections, and is associated ...
The incidence of invasive candidiasis is on the rise because of increasing numbers of immunocompromi...
Candida lusitaniae is a rare opportunistic pathogen, and its most common risk factors include immuno...
Candida endocarditis was previously considered a rare disease. However, its incidence is increasing,...
Candida species, including the novel opportunistic pathogen Candida dubliniensis, are now emerging a...
Thewidespread use of intravascular devices, such as central venous andhemodialysis catheters, in the...
Catheter-related bloodstream infection (C-RBSI) is one of the most frequent nosocomial infections. I...
Candida species, including the novel opportunistic pathogen Candida dubliniensis, are now emerging a...
ABSTRACTBloodstream infections caused by Candida spp. are increasingly recognised in critically ill ...
Many Candida infections involve biofilm formation on implanted devices such as an indwelling cathete...
Intravascular catheters are among the most commonly inserted medical devices and they are known to c...
Candida spp. is generally found in humans; however, when the host's immune system is compromised, th...
In surgical and intensive care units an alarming increase in the number of invasive fungal infection...
Candida spp. is generally found in humans; however, when the host's immune system is compromised, th...
Invasive infections by Candida strains are a relevant pathology in critically ill patients. Candida ...
Candida is one of the most frequent pathogens isolated in bloodstream infections, and is associated ...
The incidence of invasive candidiasis is on the rise because of increasing numbers of immunocompromi...
Candida lusitaniae is a rare opportunistic pathogen, and its most common risk factors include immuno...