Fungal urinary tract infections are an increasing problem in hospitalized patients. Funguria may be a result of contamination of the urine specimen, colonization of the urinary tract, or may be indicative of true invasive infection. In this study, we report the risk factors, clinical features, treatments and outcome in a group of 68 hospitalized patients (adults and children) with fungal isolates recovered from 103 urinary samples. Underlying medical conditions were present in most patients. In the pediatric group, urinary tract abnormalities (86%) and prematurity (19%) accounted for the majority of the cases. Diabetes mellitus (28%), nephrolithiasis, and benign prostatic hyperplasia were the most common diseases in adults. Indwelling ureth...
Introduction: The term candiduria refers to the presence of yeast in urine and Candida albicans is t...
Background: Candiduria in hospitalized patients may represent contamination, colonization, or urinar...
Introduction: In this study, we aimed to investigate risk factors and candidemia development rate of...
Background and Purpose: The presence of yeasts in the urine is not synonymous with urinary tract inf...
The epidemiology of 54 episodes of candiduria with respect to clinical risk factors, species of Cand...
Introduction. In recent years, the role of fungal infection in inpatient and outpatient patients has...
Background: Worldwide, urinary tract infection is found most common problem caused by microbial inva...
The role of fungi as causative agents of infections is growing. In in-patients, especially at intens...
Aim: The aim of this study is to analyse the peculiarities of candiduria among intensive care unit p...
Candiduria is commonly seen in hospitalized patients and most of the patients are asymptomatic, but ...
Candiduria is commonly seen in hospitalized patients and most of the patients are asymptomatic, but ...
Background: Worldwide, urinary tract infection is found most common problem caused by microbial inva...
To describe the epidemiology of invasive Candida infection in a tertiary care paediatric hospital. P...
Aim: Although urinary tract infections often caused by bacteria, fungal etiology is detected in a si...
Background A broad variety of fungi, especially Candida species, are becoming increasingly...
Introduction: The term candiduria refers to the presence of yeast in urine and Candida albicans is t...
Background: Candiduria in hospitalized patients may represent contamination, colonization, or urinar...
Introduction: In this study, we aimed to investigate risk factors and candidemia development rate of...
Background and Purpose: The presence of yeasts in the urine is not synonymous with urinary tract inf...
The epidemiology of 54 episodes of candiduria with respect to clinical risk factors, species of Cand...
Introduction. In recent years, the role of fungal infection in inpatient and outpatient patients has...
Background: Worldwide, urinary tract infection is found most common problem caused by microbial inva...
The role of fungi as causative agents of infections is growing. In in-patients, especially at intens...
Aim: The aim of this study is to analyse the peculiarities of candiduria among intensive care unit p...
Candiduria is commonly seen in hospitalized patients and most of the patients are asymptomatic, but ...
Candiduria is commonly seen in hospitalized patients and most of the patients are asymptomatic, but ...
Background: Worldwide, urinary tract infection is found most common problem caused by microbial inva...
To describe the epidemiology of invasive Candida infection in a tertiary care paediatric hospital. P...
Aim: Although urinary tract infections often caused by bacteria, fungal etiology is detected in a si...
Background A broad variety of fungi, especially Candida species, are becoming increasingly...
Introduction: The term candiduria refers to the presence of yeast in urine and Candida albicans is t...
Background: Candiduria in hospitalized patients may represent contamination, colonization, or urinar...
Introduction: In this study, we aimed to investigate risk factors and candidemia development rate of...