A female infant was vaginally born at 35 weeks and developed respiratory distress. A rash with pustules gradually appeared on her entire body. Her respiratory condition did not improve with antibacterial treatment. Candida albicans was detected in pharynx, urine, stool, and gastric fluid cultures. Therefore, she was diagnosed with congenital candidiasis (CC) and prescribed fiuconazole. Her respiratory condition rapidly improved after the course of treatment. CC is rare but should be considered in infants with rashes and pustules. Rapid diagnosis is important for a prompt treatment because CC has a high mortality rate, particularly in low-birth-weight infants. However, the diagnosis is challenging when the rash is nonspecific. Paying attenti...
A male infant of 2,900 g was born at term to a 19-year-old primigravida woman who had adequate prena...
Although cervicovaginal Candida infections occur in 20 to 25% of pregnancies, ascending infections o...
Objective: Although technological advances in neonatal care increase survival rate in premature babi...
Congenital candidiasis, which presents with a variety of clinical symptoms, is very rare in both ter...
Congenital cutaneous candidiasis (CCC) is an extremely rare disorder that presents within the first ...
Congenital cutaneous candidiasis is an extremely rare disorder that usually presents within the firs...
Congenital candidiasis presents with a variety of clinical features. We report two neonates with con...
Congenital cutaneous candidiasis (CCC) is an uncommon disease affecting newborns which manifests wit...
Congenital candidiasis is rare and often benign. We report the case of twins born at 32 weeks ’ gest...
Intrauterine infections may be due to a variety of pathogens other than the TORCH groups ones. Altho...
Systemic fungal infections have high morbidity and mortality rates in neonates, especially neonates ...
Abstract Background Systemic Candidia infections are of major concern in neonates, especially in tho...
Invasive Candida infections (ICI) have become the third most common cause of late-onset infection am...
Systemic fungal infections have high morbidity and mortality rates in neonates, especially neonates ...
Candida chorioamnionitis is rare but can lead to neonatal infection, high mortality, and neurodevelo...
A male infant of 2,900 g was born at term to a 19-year-old primigravida woman who had adequate prena...
Although cervicovaginal Candida infections occur in 20 to 25% of pregnancies, ascending infections o...
Objective: Although technological advances in neonatal care increase survival rate in premature babi...
Congenital candidiasis, which presents with a variety of clinical symptoms, is very rare in both ter...
Congenital cutaneous candidiasis (CCC) is an extremely rare disorder that presents within the first ...
Congenital cutaneous candidiasis is an extremely rare disorder that usually presents within the firs...
Congenital candidiasis presents with a variety of clinical features. We report two neonates with con...
Congenital cutaneous candidiasis (CCC) is an uncommon disease affecting newborns which manifests wit...
Congenital candidiasis is rare and often benign. We report the case of twins born at 32 weeks ’ gest...
Intrauterine infections may be due to a variety of pathogens other than the TORCH groups ones. Altho...
Systemic fungal infections have high morbidity and mortality rates in neonates, especially neonates ...
Abstract Background Systemic Candidia infections are of major concern in neonates, especially in tho...
Invasive Candida infections (ICI) have become the third most common cause of late-onset infection am...
Systemic fungal infections have high morbidity and mortality rates in neonates, especially neonates ...
Candida chorioamnionitis is rare but can lead to neonatal infection, high mortality, and neurodevelo...
A male infant of 2,900 g was born at term to a 19-year-old primigravida woman who had adequate prena...
Although cervicovaginal Candida infections occur in 20 to 25% of pregnancies, ascending infections o...
Objective: Although technological advances in neonatal care increase survival rate in premature babi...