Objectives: The present study was conducted to raise attention to the frequency of Candida spp. and evaluation of risk factors of candidemia in hospitalized neonates and children. Methods: Identification of Candida at species level was done using the PCR-RFLP method. The Candida albicans complex and Candida parapsilosis complex were differentiated using the HWP1 gene amplification and PCR-RFLP with NlaIII restriction enzyme, respectively. Results: Out of 75 blood culture specimens, 42 (84) cases were positive for Candida spp. of whom 30 (71.42) and 12 (28.57) cases were female and male, respectively. Thirty-two (76) candidemia were presented in pediatrics with 6 years up to 12 years, 10 (23.80) in neonates of one month or less. In the prese...
Background: Candida parapsilosis is increasingly responsible for invasive candidiasis in neonates. T...
Background: Candida parapsilosis is increasingly responsible for invasive candidiasis in neonates. T...
BACKGROUND: Candidemia has become an increasingly important problem in infants hospitalized in the N...
INTRODUCTION: Candidemia or Candida Blood Stream Infection (BSI) is associated with medical advanc...
Background: Bloodstream infections due to Candida species are becoming a major cause of morbidity an...
Background: Candidemia in neonates is a serious and common cause of late onset sepsis. Candida speci...
Background: Candida species are known to be the most common fungal pathogens isolated from blood cul...
BACKGROUND: Candida species are the third most common cause of pediatric health care-associated bloo...
Background:Candidemia continue to be a critical challenge in neonatal intensive care units worldwide...
Background: Data on Candida bloodstream infections in pediatric patients in Europe are limited. We p...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins via the DOI...
BACKGROUND:: Candida species are the third most common cause of pediatric healthcareassociated blood...
Purpose: We evaluated epidemiological and clinical features of candidemia in neonates and children. ...
BACKGROUND: Candidal infections are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in Neonatal Intens...
BACKGROUND: Candidemia has become an increasingly important problem in infants hospitalized in the N...
Background: Candida parapsilosis is increasingly responsible for invasive candidiasis in neonates. T...
Background: Candida parapsilosis is increasingly responsible for invasive candidiasis in neonates. T...
BACKGROUND: Candidemia has become an increasingly important problem in infants hospitalized in the N...
INTRODUCTION: Candidemia or Candida Blood Stream Infection (BSI) is associated with medical advanc...
Background: Bloodstream infections due to Candida species are becoming a major cause of morbidity an...
Background: Candidemia in neonates is a serious and common cause of late onset sepsis. Candida speci...
Background: Candida species are known to be the most common fungal pathogens isolated from blood cul...
BACKGROUND: Candida species are the third most common cause of pediatric health care-associated bloo...
Background:Candidemia continue to be a critical challenge in neonatal intensive care units worldwide...
Background: Data on Candida bloodstream infections in pediatric patients in Europe are limited. We p...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins via the DOI...
BACKGROUND:: Candida species are the third most common cause of pediatric healthcareassociated blood...
Purpose: We evaluated epidemiological and clinical features of candidemia in neonates and children. ...
BACKGROUND: Candidal infections are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in Neonatal Intens...
BACKGROUND: Candidemia has become an increasingly important problem in infants hospitalized in the N...
Background: Candida parapsilosis is increasingly responsible for invasive candidiasis in neonates. T...
Background: Candida parapsilosis is increasingly responsible for invasive candidiasis in neonates. T...
BACKGROUND: Candidemia has become an increasingly important problem in infants hospitalized in the N...