The accepted limitations associated with classic culture techniques for the diagnosis of invasive fungal infections have lead to the emergence of many non-culture-based methods. With superior sensitivities and quicker turnaround times, non-culture-based methods may aid the diagnosis of invasive fungal infections. In this review of the diagnostic service, we assessed the performances of two antigen detection techniques (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay [ELISA] and latex agglutination) with a molecular method for the detection of invasive Candida infection and invasive aspergillosis. The specificities for all three assays were high (> or = 97%), although the Candida PCR method had enhanced sensitivity over both ELISA and latex agglutination ...
International audiencePCR assays have not reached the same level of acceptance for the detection of ...
The diagnosis of invasive fungal infections--in particular those caused by Candida and Aspergillus--...
An established diagnosis of invasive aspergillus is seldom achieved premortem. Conventional laborato...
The accepted limitations associated with classic culture techniques for the diagnosis of invasive fu...
The management of invasive fungal infections has been hampered by the inability to diagnose the infe...
Invasive fungal diseases carry a high mortality risk which can be reduced by early treatment. Diagno...
Non-culture-based diagnostics have been developed to help establish an early diagnosis of invasive f...
(See the editorial commentary by Donnelly on pages 487–9) Background. Invasive aspergillosis (IA) is...
Background: An early initiation of antifungal therapy in invasive fungal infections (IFIs) is critic...
International audienceA lot of in-house polymerase chain reaction assays have been reported for diag...
Recently, two developments relating to the diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis (IA) have occurred. F...
Direct microscopy and culture methods are still valuable standard conventional methods for the diagn...
Despite improvements in medical technology, the definitive diagnosis of invasive fungal disease (IFD...
Invasive aspergillosis (IA), an infection caused by fungi in the genus Aspergillus, is seen in patie...
Background.Invasive aspergillosis (IA) is associated with high mortality. Successful outcome with tr...
International audiencePCR assays have not reached the same level of acceptance for the detection of ...
The diagnosis of invasive fungal infections--in particular those caused by Candida and Aspergillus--...
An established diagnosis of invasive aspergillus is seldom achieved premortem. Conventional laborato...
The accepted limitations associated with classic culture techniques for the diagnosis of invasive fu...
The management of invasive fungal infections has been hampered by the inability to diagnose the infe...
Invasive fungal diseases carry a high mortality risk which can be reduced by early treatment. Diagno...
Non-culture-based diagnostics have been developed to help establish an early diagnosis of invasive f...
(See the editorial commentary by Donnelly on pages 487–9) Background. Invasive aspergillosis (IA) is...
Background: An early initiation of antifungal therapy in invasive fungal infections (IFIs) is critic...
International audienceA lot of in-house polymerase chain reaction assays have been reported for diag...
Recently, two developments relating to the diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis (IA) have occurred. F...
Direct microscopy and culture methods are still valuable standard conventional methods for the diagn...
Despite improvements in medical technology, the definitive diagnosis of invasive fungal disease (IFD...
Invasive aspergillosis (IA), an infection caused by fungi in the genus Aspergillus, is seen in patie...
Background.Invasive aspergillosis (IA) is associated with high mortality. Successful outcome with tr...
International audiencePCR assays have not reached the same level of acceptance for the detection of ...
The diagnosis of invasive fungal infections--in particular those caused by Candida and Aspergillus--...
An established diagnosis of invasive aspergillus is seldom achieved premortem. Conventional laborato...