The rapid and accurate identification of pathogen yeast species is crucial for clinical diagnosis due to the high level of mortality and morbidity induced, even after antifungal therapy. For this purpose, new rapid, high-throughput and reliable identification methods are required. In this work we described a combined approach based on two high-throughput techniques in order to improve the identification of pathogenic yeast strains. Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) of ITS and D1/D2 LSU marker regions together with FTIR spectroscopy were applied to identify 256 strains belonging to Candida genus isolated in nosocomial environments. Multivariate data analysis (MVA) was carried out on NGS and FT-IR datasets, separately. Strains of Candida albic...
Despite the fact that Candida albicans is documented to be the main cause of human candidiasis, non-...
The development of a fast identification method for Candida species has become increasingly importan...
AbstractCandida spp. are responsible for severe infections in immunocompromised patients and those u...
21 clinical isolates of Candida spp were examined by FT-IR in order to compare identification using ...
Accurate Candida species identification remains a challenge due to their phenotypic and genotypic si...
Produto de um estágio curricular21 clinical isolates of Candida spp were examined by FT-IR in order ...
Abstract: 21 clinical isolates of Candida spp were examined by FT-IR in order to compare identificat...
The abundance of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) in the yeast and fungal genomes derives from their multigene n...
International audienceRecent changes in the epidemiology of candidiasis highlighted an increase in n...
The PCR technique is a promising technique used to establish accurate identification methods to gain...
Background: Candida species are considered as the cause of one of the most important opportunistic ...
International audienceThe efficiency of the FT-IR technique for studying the inter- and intra biodiv...
AbstractRapid and accurate identification of yeast is increasingly important to stipulate the approp...
Rapid identification of clinically important yeasts can facilitate the initiation of anti-fungal the...
With the increase in the number of immunocompromised hosts, the number of fungal pathogens has incre...
Despite the fact that Candida albicans is documented to be the main cause of human candidiasis, non-...
The development of a fast identification method for Candida species has become increasingly importan...
AbstractCandida spp. are responsible for severe infections in immunocompromised patients and those u...
21 clinical isolates of Candida spp were examined by FT-IR in order to compare identification using ...
Accurate Candida species identification remains a challenge due to their phenotypic and genotypic si...
Produto de um estágio curricular21 clinical isolates of Candida spp were examined by FT-IR in order ...
Abstract: 21 clinical isolates of Candida spp were examined by FT-IR in order to compare identificat...
The abundance of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) in the yeast and fungal genomes derives from their multigene n...
International audienceRecent changes in the epidemiology of candidiasis highlighted an increase in n...
The PCR technique is a promising technique used to establish accurate identification methods to gain...
Background: Candida species are considered as the cause of one of the most important opportunistic ...
International audienceThe efficiency of the FT-IR technique for studying the inter- and intra biodiv...
AbstractRapid and accurate identification of yeast is increasingly important to stipulate the approp...
Rapid identification of clinically important yeasts can facilitate the initiation of anti-fungal the...
With the increase in the number of immunocompromised hosts, the number of fungal pathogens has incre...
Despite the fact that Candida albicans is documented to be the main cause of human candidiasis, non-...
The development of a fast identification method for Candida species has become increasingly importan...
AbstractCandida spp. are responsible for severe infections in immunocompromised patients and those u...