Background: Gastric ulcer disease remains the most common gastrointestinal disease. This affects about 4 million people every year worldwide with an incidence of 1.5%-3% and 2-14% of these will progress to perforation. Mortality is reported in 30% of cases and caused morbidity in 50% of patients. Some studies have suggested that mortality in patients with peritonitis accompanied by candidiasis ranges from 20%-75%, whereas others have argued that the presence of fungal isolates in patients with perforated peptic ulcer does not affect the outcome. A recent study reported an incidence of 45% of patients peptic ulcer perforation cases accompanied by candidiasis in Dr. Soetomo General Hospital Surabaya in 2019.Methods: This was a cross sectional...
Background: Bloodstream infection with Candida, or candidemia, is the most common Candida systemic i...
AbstractThe risk factors and clinical features of patients with Candida tropicalis fungaemia have no...
Ryuichi Hirano,1 Yuichi Sakamoto,2 Kumiko Kudo,1 Motoki Ohnishi31Department of Pharmacy, Aomori Pref...
Invasive candidiasis is an important health-care-associated fungal infection. Candida is often descr...
AbstractBackground/purposeAlthough patients suffering community-acquired perforated peptic ulcer (PP...
Fungi are unusually rare causes of gastric perforation, with most cases of gastric perforation occu...
Purpose: Clinical data on patients with intra-abdominal candidiasis (IAC) is still scarce. Methods:...
Invasive candidiasis remains an important cause of mortality and morbidity in patients with underlyi...
Aim: Candidemia is a life-threatening infection that has been reported to be associated with poorer ...
Upper gastrointestinal tract (GIT) surgical procedures are more likely to cause nosocomial Candida p...
An 89-year-old female was admitted to our hospital because of fever and abdominal pain. The patient ...
Background: Denmark has a high incidence rate of candidaemia. A Nordic study suggested a higher Dani...
none8siThe risk factors and clinical features of patients with Candida tropicalis fungaemia have not...
OBJECTIVES: Although candidaemia is a well-known complication of hospital stay and has a crude morta...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze possible risk factors for death among patients with nosocomial candidemia. To ...
Background: Bloodstream infection with Candida, or candidemia, is the most common Candida systemic i...
AbstractThe risk factors and clinical features of patients with Candida tropicalis fungaemia have no...
Ryuichi Hirano,1 Yuichi Sakamoto,2 Kumiko Kudo,1 Motoki Ohnishi31Department of Pharmacy, Aomori Pref...
Invasive candidiasis is an important health-care-associated fungal infection. Candida is often descr...
AbstractBackground/purposeAlthough patients suffering community-acquired perforated peptic ulcer (PP...
Fungi are unusually rare causes of gastric perforation, with most cases of gastric perforation occu...
Purpose: Clinical data on patients with intra-abdominal candidiasis (IAC) is still scarce. Methods:...
Invasive candidiasis remains an important cause of mortality and morbidity in patients with underlyi...
Aim: Candidemia is a life-threatening infection that has been reported to be associated with poorer ...
Upper gastrointestinal tract (GIT) surgical procedures are more likely to cause nosocomial Candida p...
An 89-year-old female was admitted to our hospital because of fever and abdominal pain. The patient ...
Background: Denmark has a high incidence rate of candidaemia. A Nordic study suggested a higher Dani...
none8siThe risk factors and clinical features of patients with Candida tropicalis fungaemia have not...
OBJECTIVES: Although candidaemia is a well-known complication of hospital stay and has a crude morta...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze possible risk factors for death among patients with nosocomial candidemia. To ...
Background: Bloodstream infection with Candida, or candidemia, is the most common Candida systemic i...
AbstractThe risk factors and clinical features of patients with Candida tropicalis fungaemia have no...
Ryuichi Hirano,1 Yuichi Sakamoto,2 Kumiko Kudo,1 Motoki Ohnishi31Department of Pharmacy, Aomori Pref...