AbstractOnly five species account for 92% of cases of candidemia (Candida albicans, C. glabrata, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, and C. krusei); however, their distribution varies in population-based studies conducted in different geographical areas. C. albicans is the most frequent species, but considerable differences are found between the number of cases caused by C. glabrata and C. parapsilosis. Studies from Northern Europe and the USA reported a high number of cases caused by C. glabrata, whereas studies from Spain and Brazil demonstrated a lower number of cases caused by C. glabrata and a higher number of cases attributed to C. parapsilosis. Globally, the frequency of C. albicans is decreasing, while that of C. glabrata and C. krusei ...
Candida species represent a common cause of bloodstream infection (BSI). Given the emergence of non-...
Candidemia is the most frequent manifestation observed with invasive candidiasis. The aim of this st...
Abstract Many uncommon Candida spp. (species other than C. albicans, C. parapsilosis, C. glabrata, C...
SummaryBackgroundCandidemia is among the leading causes of nosocomial bloodstream infections and is ...
In a randomized study, caspofungin was compared with amphotericin B for the treatment of invasive ca...
The epidemiology of candidaemia varies between hospitals and geographic regions. Although there are ...
Changing trends in incidence and antifungal susceptibility patterns of six Candida species causing c...
From 2006 to 2010, a retrospective study was conducted in a university referral tertiary care hospit...
Candidaemia is an important health problem in immunocompromised patients with an epidemiology varyin...
AbstractWe determined the species distribution and in-vitro susceptibility of 6082 bloodstream infec...
The epidemiology of candidemia varies geographically, and there is still scarce data on the epidemio...
[[abstract]]The epidemiology of candidaemia varies between hospitals and geographic regions. Althoug...
We determined the species distribution and in-vitro susceptibility of 6082 bloodstream infection (BS...
We determined the species distribution and in-vitro susceptibility of 6082 bloodstream infection (BS...
Candidemia is a major cause of nosocomial infections resulting in increased morbidity and mortality....
Candida species represent a common cause of bloodstream infection (BSI). Given the emergence of non-...
Candidemia is the most frequent manifestation observed with invasive candidiasis. The aim of this st...
Abstract Many uncommon Candida spp. (species other than C. albicans, C. parapsilosis, C. glabrata, C...
SummaryBackgroundCandidemia is among the leading causes of nosocomial bloodstream infections and is ...
In a randomized study, caspofungin was compared with amphotericin B for the treatment of invasive ca...
The epidemiology of candidaemia varies between hospitals and geographic regions. Although there are ...
Changing trends in incidence and antifungal susceptibility patterns of six Candida species causing c...
From 2006 to 2010, a retrospective study was conducted in a university referral tertiary care hospit...
Candidaemia is an important health problem in immunocompromised patients with an epidemiology varyin...
AbstractWe determined the species distribution and in-vitro susceptibility of 6082 bloodstream infec...
The epidemiology of candidemia varies geographically, and there is still scarce data on the epidemio...
[[abstract]]The epidemiology of candidaemia varies between hospitals and geographic regions. Althoug...
We determined the species distribution and in-vitro susceptibility of 6082 bloodstream infection (BS...
We determined the species distribution and in-vitro susceptibility of 6082 bloodstream infection (BS...
Candidemia is a major cause of nosocomial infections resulting in increased morbidity and mortality....
Candida species represent a common cause of bloodstream infection (BSI). Given the emergence of non-...
Candidemia is the most frequent manifestation observed with invasive candidiasis. The aim of this st...
Abstract Many uncommon Candida spp. (species other than C. albicans, C. parapsilosis, C. glabrata, C...