SummaryCandida intermedia is rarely reported as a human pathogen. We report two cases of catheter-related fungemia caused by C. intermedia which were treated successfully with intravenous fluconazole and catheter removal. The isolates were identified by commercial biochemical methods, oligonucleotide array, and partial sequencing analysis of rRNA genes
We investigated a nosocomial cluster of four Candida parapsilosis fungemia episodes that occurred in...
Yeast strains obtained from blood cultures and catheters from intensive care units (ICU) and hospita...
Thewidespread use of intravascular devices, such as central venous andhemodialysis catheters, in the...
SummaryCandida intermedia is rarely reported as a human pathogen. We report two cases of catheter-re...
Infections caused by Candida dubliniensis in humans are rare and have never been reported in Taiwan....
Infections caused by Candida dubliniensis in humans are rare and have never been reported in Taiwan....
<p><em>The incidence of candidemia due to the uncommon non-albicans Candida species appears to be in...
Central venous catheter-related fungemia are increasing in the last years, also due to rare fungi. W...
Background and Purpose: Catheter-related blood circulation infection is the most dangerous and serio...
Candida lusitaniae is a rare opportunistic pathogen, and its most common risk factors include immuno...
Candida spp. is generally found in humans; however, when the host's immune system is compromised, th...
Candida spp. is generally found in humans; however, when the host's immune system is compromised, th...
Ranking as the third to fourth most com-mon cause of nosocomial bloodstream infections, candidemia i...
Catheter-related bloodstream infection (C-RBSI) is one of the most frequent nosocomial infections. I...
Infections remain an important cause of death among hemodialysis patients. This population have a hi...
We investigated a nosocomial cluster of four Candida parapsilosis fungemia episodes that occurred in...
Yeast strains obtained from blood cultures and catheters from intensive care units (ICU) and hospita...
Thewidespread use of intravascular devices, such as central venous andhemodialysis catheters, in the...
SummaryCandida intermedia is rarely reported as a human pathogen. We report two cases of catheter-re...
Infections caused by Candida dubliniensis in humans are rare and have never been reported in Taiwan....
Infections caused by Candida dubliniensis in humans are rare and have never been reported in Taiwan....
<p><em>The incidence of candidemia due to the uncommon non-albicans Candida species appears to be in...
Central venous catheter-related fungemia are increasing in the last years, also due to rare fungi. W...
Background and Purpose: Catheter-related blood circulation infection is the most dangerous and serio...
Candida lusitaniae is a rare opportunistic pathogen, and its most common risk factors include immuno...
Candida spp. is generally found in humans; however, when the host's immune system is compromised, th...
Candida spp. is generally found in humans; however, when the host's immune system is compromised, th...
Ranking as the third to fourth most com-mon cause of nosocomial bloodstream infections, candidemia i...
Catheter-related bloodstream infection (C-RBSI) is one of the most frequent nosocomial infections. I...
Infections remain an important cause of death among hemodialysis patients. This population have a hi...
We investigated a nosocomial cluster of four Candida parapsilosis fungemia episodes that occurred in...
Yeast strains obtained from blood cultures and catheters from intensive care units (ICU) and hospita...
Thewidespread use of intravascular devices, such as central venous andhemodialysis catheters, in the...