Background: The significance of Candida in pulmonary secretions is unclear, and usually is regarded as colonization, not contributing to symptoms or disease. Yet, in our experience, Candida seemed associated with chronic sputum, mucus plugging, atelectasis, and poor outcome. Objective: The aim of this study is to describe the clinical findings of patients with Candida in pulmonary (sputum or bronchoscopy) secretions and the significance of Candida. Methods: Retrospective study of inpatients and outpatients referred for pulmonary consultation with Candida in pulmonary secretions. Clinical parameters and estimates of whether Candida was likely clinically significant, were determined. Results: 82 inpatients and 11 outpatients were ident...
In immunocompetent patients with nosocomial pneumonia, the relationship between Candida spp. isolati...
Whether the presence of Candida spp. in lower respiratory tract (LRT) secretions is a marker of unde...
International audienceObjective: Candida spp.airway colonization could promote development of ventil...
PURPOSE: Recovery of Candida from the respiratory tract is common. Large series on the incidence of ...
Background:Candida is frequently isolated from the respiratory tract and usually reflects airway col...
Objective: Candida species are often isolated from respiratory specimens of patients with a history ...
Abstract Candida species, especially C. albicans, are commensals on human mucosal surfaces, but are ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Fungal agents, especially Candida species, can cause fungal and life-threa...
AbstractCandida species, especially C. albicans, are commensals on human mucosal surfaces, but are i...
\u2022 Candida spp. is the most common cause of intensive care unit (ICU) invasive fungal infections...
Abstract: Background: Persistent Candida from fungal cultures of respiratory secretions are often ig...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which is attributable to severe acute respiratory syndrome coro...
<p>The Candidiasis occupies an increasingly important place in infectious pulmonary diseases i...
Abstract Background When Candida species is found in a sputum culture, clinicians generally dismiss ...
Purpose of review : The epidemiological and clinical relevance of Candida in the ICU is reviewed. Th...
In immunocompetent patients with nosocomial pneumonia, the relationship between Candida spp. isolati...
Whether the presence of Candida spp. in lower respiratory tract (LRT) secretions is a marker of unde...
International audienceObjective: Candida spp.airway colonization could promote development of ventil...
PURPOSE: Recovery of Candida from the respiratory tract is common. Large series on the incidence of ...
Background:Candida is frequently isolated from the respiratory tract and usually reflects airway col...
Objective: Candida species are often isolated from respiratory specimens of patients with a history ...
Abstract Candida species, especially C. albicans, are commensals on human mucosal surfaces, but are ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Fungal agents, especially Candida species, can cause fungal and life-threa...
AbstractCandida species, especially C. albicans, are commensals on human mucosal surfaces, but are i...
\u2022 Candida spp. is the most common cause of intensive care unit (ICU) invasive fungal infections...
Abstract: Background: Persistent Candida from fungal cultures of respiratory secretions are often ig...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which is attributable to severe acute respiratory syndrome coro...
<p>The Candidiasis occupies an increasingly important place in infectious pulmonary diseases i...
Abstract Background When Candida species is found in a sputum culture, clinicians generally dismiss ...
Purpose of review : The epidemiological and clinical relevance of Candida in the ICU is reviewed. Th...
In immunocompetent patients with nosocomial pneumonia, the relationship between Candida spp. isolati...
Whether the presence of Candida spp. in lower respiratory tract (LRT) secretions is a marker of unde...
International audienceObjective: Candida spp.airway colonization could promote development of ventil...