Candida dubliniensis, an emerging oral pathogen, phenotypically resembles Candida albicans so closely that it is easily misidentified as such. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the usefulness of two phenotypic methods, growth at 45°C and 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) reduction, for confirming presumptive identification of C. dubliniensis and C. albicans by colony color on CHROMagar Candida (CAC) medium. A combination of these methods was used to establish the prevalence of oral C. dubliniensis in an Italian population of 45 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected subjects. Twenty-two samples (48.9%) were positive for yeasts on CAC medium producing a total of 37 fungal isolates. The colony color and 45°C growth abi...
Candida dubliniensis was identified as a distinctly separate species of the genus Candida in 1995. S...
Candida dubliniensis is a recently described Candida species associated with oral candidosis that ex...
Candida dubliniensis is a recently identified chlamydospore-positive yeast species associated with o...
Candida dubliniensis, an emerging oral pathogen, phenotypically resembles Candida albicans so closel...
There is a high interest in Candida species other than Candida albicans because of the rise and the ...
The aim of this study was to research Candida dubliniensis among isolates present in a Brazilian yea...
The aim of this study was to research Candida dubliniensis among isolates present in a Brazilian yea...
We investigated the presence of Candida dubliniensis among isolates previously identified as Candida...
Although Candida albicans is the most common etiologic agent of candidiasis, C. dubliniensis, has be...
We investigated the presence of Candida dubliniensis among isolates previously identified as Ca...
We investigated the presence of Candida dubliniensis among isolates previously identified as Ca...
Candida dubliniensis ia an opportunistic pathogen mainly associated with oral candidiasis in human i...
We investigated the presence of Candida dubliniensis among isolates previously identified as Candida...
Background: Candida dubliniensis is a newly diagnosed species very similar to Candida albicans pheno...
Candida dubliniensis ia an opportunistic pathogen mainly associated with oral candidiasis in human i...
Candida dubliniensis was identified as a distinctly separate species of the genus Candida in 1995. S...
Candida dubliniensis is a recently described Candida species associated with oral candidosis that ex...
Candida dubliniensis is a recently identified chlamydospore-positive yeast species associated with o...
Candida dubliniensis, an emerging oral pathogen, phenotypically resembles Candida albicans so closel...
There is a high interest in Candida species other than Candida albicans because of the rise and the ...
The aim of this study was to research Candida dubliniensis among isolates present in a Brazilian yea...
The aim of this study was to research Candida dubliniensis among isolates present in a Brazilian yea...
We investigated the presence of Candida dubliniensis among isolates previously identified as Candida...
Although Candida albicans is the most common etiologic agent of candidiasis, C. dubliniensis, has be...
We investigated the presence of Candida dubliniensis among isolates previously identified as Ca...
We investigated the presence of Candida dubliniensis among isolates previously identified as Ca...
Candida dubliniensis ia an opportunistic pathogen mainly associated with oral candidiasis in human i...
We investigated the presence of Candida dubliniensis among isolates previously identified as Candida...
Background: Candida dubliniensis is a newly diagnosed species very similar to Candida albicans pheno...
Candida dubliniensis ia an opportunistic pathogen mainly associated with oral candidiasis in human i...
Candida dubliniensis was identified as a distinctly separate species of the genus Candida in 1995. S...
Candida dubliniensis is a recently described Candida species associated with oral candidosis that ex...
Candida dubliniensis is a recently identified chlamydospore-positive yeast species associated with o...