The oral carriage rate of Candida in healthy humans ranges from 40% to 60%. However for a prolonged period, the oral candidal prevalence in humans was documented essentially using data from studies in the West as their prevalence in inhabitants in different regions of the world, including Asia was not known. Yet, recent reports from a number of studies indicate the quality, quantity and prevalence of oral yeasts differ between Asia and other regions for reason that are still unclear. This mini review on such data from Asian studies on oral carriage of Candida provides another intriguing facet of the behavior of this ubiquitous yeast.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
Oral candidiasis is caused by Candida yeasts, which are present in the oral cavities of approximatel...
Purpose of the present investigation was to study the association between the betel quid chewing (BQ...
[[abstract]]Most yeasts causing infections in humans are part of commensal microflora and etiologica...
The oral yeast flora of healthy humans from eastern North America and China were sampled and compare...
Chantier qualité GAInternational audienceIn industrialized countries Candida albicans is considered ...
A 4-year longitudinal study of the oral prevalence of enteric gram-negative rods and yeasts in 116 C...
Oral Candida colonisation is higher in tobacco smokers as compared to non-smokers; however, it remai...
BACKGROUND: Interest in the association between oral cancer risk and Candida-associated promotion of...
Abstract Background: Oral Candida colonization and its relation with predisposing factors in HIV-inf...
The aim of this study was to identify the most frequent yeasts in the oral cavity of adult individua...
The epidemiology of candidaemia varies between hospitals and geographic regions. Although there are ...
The aim of this study was to investigate oral yeast carriage amongst patients with advanced cancer. ...
[[abstract]]The epidemiology of candidaemia varies between hospitals and geographic regions. Althoug...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Current guidelines recommend echinocandins as first-line therapy for candide...
Although human immundeficiency virus (HIV) infection is endemic in Southeast Asia, data on oral myco...
Oral candidiasis is caused by Candida yeasts, which are present in the oral cavities of approximatel...
Purpose of the present investigation was to study the association between the betel quid chewing (BQ...
[[abstract]]Most yeasts causing infections in humans are part of commensal microflora and etiologica...
The oral yeast flora of healthy humans from eastern North America and China were sampled and compare...
Chantier qualité GAInternational audienceIn industrialized countries Candida albicans is considered ...
A 4-year longitudinal study of the oral prevalence of enteric gram-negative rods and yeasts in 116 C...
Oral Candida colonisation is higher in tobacco smokers as compared to non-smokers; however, it remai...
BACKGROUND: Interest in the association between oral cancer risk and Candida-associated promotion of...
Abstract Background: Oral Candida colonization and its relation with predisposing factors in HIV-inf...
The aim of this study was to identify the most frequent yeasts in the oral cavity of adult individua...
The epidemiology of candidaemia varies between hospitals and geographic regions. Although there are ...
The aim of this study was to investigate oral yeast carriage amongst patients with advanced cancer. ...
[[abstract]]The epidemiology of candidaemia varies between hospitals and geographic regions. Althoug...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Current guidelines recommend echinocandins as first-line therapy for candide...
Although human immundeficiency virus (HIV) infection is endemic in Southeast Asia, data on oral myco...
Oral candidiasis is caused by Candida yeasts, which are present in the oral cavities of approximatel...
Purpose of the present investigation was to study the association between the betel quid chewing (BQ...
[[abstract]]Most yeasts causing infections in humans are part of commensal microflora and etiologica...