The advent of the human immunodeficiency virus infection and the increasing prevalence of compromised individuals in the community due to modern therapeutic advances have resulted in a resurgence of opportunistic infections, including oral candidosis, which is by far the most common oral fungal infection in man. Broad-spectrum antibiotics used in the treatment of a wide range of disease conditions have also been attributed as a predisposing factor of oral candidosis. In this mini review we discuss the research findings on the relationship between antibiotics and oral candidosis and possible mechanisms of pathogenicity following such therapy. © 2007 The Authors.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
As both humans and fungi are eukaryotic organisms, antifungal agents affect their cellular metabolis...
The clinical significance of the oral candidiasis (either as independent disorder, or as a part of a...
Cancer control treatments are aimed at prolonging patient survival, but they also trigger inevitable...
Oral infections caused by yeast of the genus Candida and particularly Candida albicans (oral candido...
Oral Candida is opportunistic pathogen. Oral candidiasis is one of the common fungal infection, affe...
This review summarizes the impact of biofilms in oral candidosis with special emphasis on medically ...
* Author to whom all correspondence should be addressed. ABSTRACT: Candida species are the most comm...
Review: Host factors affecting oral candidiasis Candida species are responsible for a wide range of...
The advent of the human immunodeficiency virus infection and the increasing prevalence of compromise...
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the incidence of human fungal infections (...
The clinical significance of polymicrobial interactions, particularly those between commensal specie...
Fungal infections in humans are provoked and exacerbated by defects in the cellular immune system. H...
The association of oral candidiasis with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has been k...
Candida species are the commonest agents of oral mycoses. They cause a variety of diseases including...
The advent of the human immunodeficiency virus and the increasing prevalence of immunocompromised in...
As both humans and fungi are eukaryotic organisms, antifungal agents affect their cellular metabolis...
The clinical significance of the oral candidiasis (either as independent disorder, or as a part of a...
Cancer control treatments are aimed at prolonging patient survival, but they also trigger inevitable...
Oral infections caused by yeast of the genus Candida and particularly Candida albicans (oral candido...
Oral Candida is opportunistic pathogen. Oral candidiasis is one of the common fungal infection, affe...
This review summarizes the impact of biofilms in oral candidosis with special emphasis on medically ...
* Author to whom all correspondence should be addressed. ABSTRACT: Candida species are the most comm...
Review: Host factors affecting oral candidiasis Candida species are responsible for a wide range of...
The advent of the human immunodeficiency virus infection and the increasing prevalence of compromise...
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the incidence of human fungal infections (...
The clinical significance of polymicrobial interactions, particularly those between commensal specie...
Fungal infections in humans are provoked and exacerbated by defects in the cellular immune system. H...
The association of oral candidiasis with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has been k...
Candida species are the commonest agents of oral mycoses. They cause a variety of diseases including...
The advent of the human immunodeficiency virus and the increasing prevalence of immunocompromised in...
As both humans and fungi are eukaryotic organisms, antifungal agents affect their cellular metabolis...
The clinical significance of the oral candidiasis (either as independent disorder, or as a part of a...
Cancer control treatments are aimed at prolonging patient survival, but they also trigger inevitable...