PubMed ID: 17576320Infections caused by yeast of the genus Candida are the most common fungal infections, being Candida albicans the most common isolated species among them. The rapid identification of this yeast is mostly based on the production of germ tube in human or animal serum. This study describes the use of 12 different liquid media for germ tube production at 2, 2.5, 3 and 4 h. We examined 193 yeasts, including 157 (81.3%) C. albicans and 36 (18.7%) Candida tropicalis for the production of germ tube. The germ tube production of C. albicans was mostly observed in human serum (98%) followed by rabbit serum (89.8%), brain heart infusion broth (84%) and sheep serum (74.5%) at 2 h. An incubation time exceeding 2 h i.e. 2.5 h or later, ...
This study compares the performance of a 3-h dipstick trehalose test with GLABRATA RTT, a new commer...
This study was performed to investigate the use of chromogenic tube and methyl blue-Sabouraud agar f...
Aims The present study was undertaken to evaluate the discrimination ability of six chromogenic medi...
PubMedID: 17576320Infections caused by yeast of the genus Candida are the most common fungal infecti...
Candida albicans is a pathogenic yeast often encountered in the medical laboratory. A survey taken b...
Candida albicans is often isolated from clinical samples, thus its presumptive differentiation from ...
Pathogenic Candida species represent the most common fungal etiology of human opportunistic infectio...
Candida albicans is often isolated from clinical samples, thus its presumptive differentiation from ...
Candida albicans is a commensal on the oral mucosal surfaces of healthy individuals but can be patho...
Candida species are known to be common human commensals capable of causing a wide variety of disease...
Candida albicans IFO 1385 yeast cells dominantly develop germ tubes in a dilute corn meal broth at 3...
Background: The germ tube test (GTT) is inexpensive, easy, and well‑defined test that differentiates...
Candida albicans (C. albicans) is the most common opportunistic fungal pathogen often isolated from ...
International audienceAlthough Candida spp are aerobic microorganisms, some Candida strains, mainly ...
SUMMARY Infection by Candidaspp. is associated with high mortality rates, especially when treatment ...
This study compares the performance of a 3-h dipstick trehalose test with GLABRATA RTT, a new commer...
This study was performed to investigate the use of chromogenic tube and methyl blue-Sabouraud agar f...
Aims The present study was undertaken to evaluate the discrimination ability of six chromogenic medi...
PubMedID: 17576320Infections caused by yeast of the genus Candida are the most common fungal infecti...
Candida albicans is a pathogenic yeast often encountered in the medical laboratory. A survey taken b...
Candida albicans is often isolated from clinical samples, thus its presumptive differentiation from ...
Pathogenic Candida species represent the most common fungal etiology of human opportunistic infectio...
Candida albicans is often isolated from clinical samples, thus its presumptive differentiation from ...
Candida albicans is a commensal on the oral mucosal surfaces of healthy individuals but can be patho...
Candida species are known to be common human commensals capable of causing a wide variety of disease...
Candida albicans IFO 1385 yeast cells dominantly develop germ tubes in a dilute corn meal broth at 3...
Background: The germ tube test (GTT) is inexpensive, easy, and well‑defined test that differentiates...
Candida albicans (C. albicans) is the most common opportunistic fungal pathogen often isolated from ...
International audienceAlthough Candida spp are aerobic microorganisms, some Candida strains, mainly ...
SUMMARY Infection by Candidaspp. is associated with high mortality rates, especially when treatment ...
This study compares the performance of a 3-h dipstick trehalose test with GLABRATA RTT, a new commer...
This study was performed to investigate the use of chromogenic tube and methyl blue-Sabouraud agar f...
Aims The present study was undertaken to evaluate the discrimination ability of six chromogenic medi...