Abstract Invasive Candida infections in hospitalized and immunocompromised or critically ill patients have become an important cause of morbidity and mortality. There are increasing reports of multidrug resistance in several Candida species that cause Candidemia, including C. glabrata and C. auris, with limited numbers of antifungal agents available to treat patients with invasive Candida infections. Therefore, there is an urgent need to discover new antifungal agents that work against multidrug‐resistant Candida species, particularly C. auris, which has been identified as an emerging global pathogen. In this article, we report a new class of antifungal agents, the Schiff bases of sulphonamides, that show activity against all Candida specie...
Fungal infections are a serious health problem in clinics, especially in the immune-compromised pati...
Fungal infections are a serious health problem in clinics, especially in the immune-compromised pati...
Fungal infections remain a high-incidence worldwide health problem that is aggravated by limited the...
Fungal pathogens are an underappreciated contributor to infectious disease related deaths, infecting...
Background: Candidasis is one of the most commonly encountered human fungal infections and is caused...
Candida species are a leading source of healthcare infections globally. The limited number of antifu...
Candida is the most common fungal pathogen of humans worldwide and has become a major clinical probl...
Candida is the most common fungal pathogen of humans worldwide and has become a major clinical probl...
Candida is the major fungal pathogen in humans that causes infections from superficial mucosal to sy...
Candida species have emerged as important and common opportunistic human pathogens, particularly in ...
Fungal infections such as candidoses can range from superficial mucous membrane infection to life-th...
ABSTRACT Recent estimates suggest that >300 million people are afflicted by serious fungal infection...
Candida species are the cause of 60% of all mycoses in immunosuppressed individuals, leading to simi...
Candida auris is an emerging fungal pathogen of great concern among the scientific community because...
ABSTRACT Human fungal pathogens cause over 2 million infections per year and are major drivers of mo...
Fungal infections are a serious health problem in clinics, especially in the immune-compromised pati...
Fungal infections are a serious health problem in clinics, especially in the immune-compromised pati...
Fungal infections remain a high-incidence worldwide health problem that is aggravated by limited the...
Fungal pathogens are an underappreciated contributor to infectious disease related deaths, infecting...
Background: Candidasis is one of the most commonly encountered human fungal infections and is caused...
Candida species are a leading source of healthcare infections globally. The limited number of antifu...
Candida is the most common fungal pathogen of humans worldwide and has become a major clinical probl...
Candida is the most common fungal pathogen of humans worldwide and has become a major clinical probl...
Candida is the major fungal pathogen in humans that causes infections from superficial mucosal to sy...
Candida species have emerged as important and common opportunistic human pathogens, particularly in ...
Fungal infections such as candidoses can range from superficial mucous membrane infection to life-th...
ABSTRACT Recent estimates suggest that >300 million people are afflicted by serious fungal infection...
Candida species are the cause of 60% of all mycoses in immunosuppressed individuals, leading to simi...
Candida auris is an emerging fungal pathogen of great concern among the scientific community because...
ABSTRACT Human fungal pathogens cause over 2 million infections per year and are major drivers of mo...
Fungal infections are a serious health problem in clinics, especially in the immune-compromised pati...
Fungal infections are a serious health problem in clinics, especially in the immune-compromised pati...
Fungal infections remain a high-incidence worldwide health problem that is aggravated by limited the...