Opportunistic oral infections caused by Candida albicans and non-albicans Candida species are particularly common in compromised patients. Nystatin, which belongs to the polyene group of antimycotics, is frequently used as a topical agent in the treatment of oro-pharyngeal candidosis. It is recognized that due to the delivery mode of nystatin (i.e. topical, intermittent), as well as the cleansing effect of saliva within the oral environment, the yeasts undergo a relatively brief exposure to this drug during treatment. Nevertheless, there is a sparsity of data on the effect of such brief exposure to nystatin on the pathogenic attributes of Candida such as their adherence to host surfaces. The adhesion of microbes to host mucosal surfaces is ...
Candidal adherence has been implicated as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral candidosis, and...
Background: The adherence of Candida species to denture acrylic is the initial event leading to Cand...
OBJECTIVE: Postantifungal effect (PAFE) is defined as the suppression of growth that persists follow...
The major aetiologic agent of oral candidosis is C. albicans, and adhesion to oral mucosal surfaces ...
Candida albicans is the major aetiological agent of oral candidosis. Adhesion to oral mucosal surfac...
Candidal adherence to mucosal surfaces is considered as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral c...
Candidal adherence to mucosal surfaces is considered as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral c...
Candidal adherence to mucosal surfaces is considered as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral c...
Candidal adherence to mucosal surfaces is considered as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral c...
Opportunistic oral infections caused by Candida albicans are frequent problems in immunocompromised ...
Candidal adherence to denture acrylic surfaces is implicated as the first step in the pathogenesis o...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of brief and sequential exposure to nystatin on the germ tube form...
Objectives: Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in immunocompromised patient...
Objectives: Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in immunocompromised patient...
Objectives: Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in immunocompromised patient...
Candidal adherence has been implicated as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral candidosis, and...
Background: The adherence of Candida species to denture acrylic is the initial event leading to Cand...
OBJECTIVE: Postantifungal effect (PAFE) is defined as the suppression of growth that persists follow...
The major aetiologic agent of oral candidosis is C. albicans, and adhesion to oral mucosal surfaces ...
Candida albicans is the major aetiological agent of oral candidosis. Adhesion to oral mucosal surfac...
Candidal adherence to mucosal surfaces is considered as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral c...
Candidal adherence to mucosal surfaces is considered as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral c...
Candidal adherence to mucosal surfaces is considered as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral c...
Candidal adherence to mucosal surfaces is considered as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral c...
Opportunistic oral infections caused by Candida albicans are frequent problems in immunocompromised ...
Candidal adherence to denture acrylic surfaces is implicated as the first step in the pathogenesis o...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of brief and sequential exposure to nystatin on the germ tube form...
Objectives: Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in immunocompromised patient...
Objectives: Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in immunocompromised patient...
Objectives: Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in immunocompromised patient...
Candidal adherence has been implicated as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral candidosis, and...
Background: The adherence of Candida species to denture acrylic is the initial event leading to Cand...
OBJECTIVE: Postantifungal effect (PAFE) is defined as the suppression of growth that persists follow...