Systemic Candida infections remain a leading cause of nosocomial infections in the United States and worldwide. Many challenges remain in achieving rapid, direct diagnosis of fungal bloodstream infections due to limitations of conventional diagnostic methods that continue to demonstrate poor sensitivity, prolonged culture times that lead to delayed treatment, and detection variability between tests that compromises result reproducibility. Despite advancements in technology, mortality, and cost of care presented by blood stream infection with Candida spp. (candidemia) continues to rise and there is an urgent need for the development of novel methods to accurately detect Candida species present within the blood. This is especially true when p...
Primers complementary to the region of genes coding for rRNA in Candida albicans were used in PCRs t...
PURPOSE: The prognosis of people infected with Fungi especially immunocompromised depends on rapid a...
Candida species are one of the major causes of nosocomial infections and are the fourth most common ...
Systemic Candida infections remain a leading cause of nosocomial infections in the United States and...
Fungal infections can lead to severe clinical outcomes such as multiple organ failure and septic sho...
Species of Candida frequently cause life-threatening infections in neonates, transplant and intensiv...
BackgroundCandida species have become the fourth most-frequent cause of nosocomial bloodstream infec...
Abstract Background Candida species have become the fourth most-frequent cause of nosocomial bloodst...
Candida species are the fourth most common cause of bloodstream infection (BSI) in the hospitalized ...
Simulated candidemia was produced with 20 Candida isolates at three inoculum sizes (100, 10, and 1 C...
Candida species are a common source of nosocomial bloodstream infections in critically ill patients....
In a recent study, Candida species in clinical blood samples were detected using a real-time PCR-bas...
Candida albicans is an opportunistic pathogenic yeast that predominantly causes invasive candidiasis...
The opportunistic pathogen C.albicans is able to cause disseminated infections in immunocompromised ...
Purpose: The prognosis of people infected with Fungi especially immunocompromised depends on rapid a...
Primers complementary to the region of genes coding for rRNA in Candida albicans were used in PCRs t...
PURPOSE: The prognosis of people infected with Fungi especially immunocompromised depends on rapid a...
Candida species are one of the major causes of nosocomial infections and are the fourth most common ...
Systemic Candida infections remain a leading cause of nosocomial infections in the United States and...
Fungal infections can lead to severe clinical outcomes such as multiple organ failure and septic sho...
Species of Candida frequently cause life-threatening infections in neonates, transplant and intensiv...
BackgroundCandida species have become the fourth most-frequent cause of nosocomial bloodstream infec...
Abstract Background Candida species have become the fourth most-frequent cause of nosocomial bloodst...
Candida species are the fourth most common cause of bloodstream infection (BSI) in the hospitalized ...
Simulated candidemia was produced with 20 Candida isolates at three inoculum sizes (100, 10, and 1 C...
Candida species are a common source of nosocomial bloodstream infections in critically ill patients....
In a recent study, Candida species in clinical blood samples were detected using a real-time PCR-bas...
Candida albicans is an opportunistic pathogenic yeast that predominantly causes invasive candidiasis...
The opportunistic pathogen C.albicans is able to cause disseminated infections in immunocompromised ...
Purpose: The prognosis of people infected with Fungi especially immunocompromised depends on rapid a...
Primers complementary to the region of genes coding for rRNA in Candida albicans were used in PCRs t...
PURPOSE: The prognosis of people infected with Fungi especially immunocompromised depends on rapid a...
Candida species are one of the major causes of nosocomial infections and are the fourth most common ...