Intravascular catheters are among the most commonly inserted medical devices and they are known to cause a large number of catheter related bloodstream infections (BSIs). Biofilms are associated with many chronic infections due to the aggregation of microorganisms. One of these organisms is the fungus Candida albicans. It has shown to be one of the leading causes of catheter-related BSIs. The presence of biofilm on intravascular catheters provide increased tolerance against antimicrobial treatments, thus alternative treatment strategies are sought. Traditionally, many strategies, such as application of combined antimicrobials, addition of antifungals, and removal of catheters, have been practiced, but they were not successful in eradicating...
Vascular catheters are the most frequently used indwelling medical devices and have become necessary...
Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBIs) are a cause of significant morbidity and mortality i...
Background: Fungi most commonly associated with nosocomial septicemia are in the genus Candida. Atta...
Thewidespread use of intravascular devices, such as central venous andhemodialysis catheters, in the...
Catheter-related bloodstream infection (C-RBSI) is one of the most frequent nosocomial infections. I...
Fungal catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs)—primarily due to Candida species—account for...
AbstractBacteria frequently attach to medical devices such as intravascular catheters by forming ses...
Abstract Background Whenever the rate of central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) re...
Candida biofilms on central venous catheters are one of the commonest nosocomial fungal bloodstream ...
Candida spp. is generally found in humans; however, when the host's immune system is compromised, th...
Candida spp. is generally found in humans; however, when the host's immune system is compromised, th...
Urinary and intravascular catheters are two of the most used invasive medical devices; however, micr...
Candidemia related to the presence of a biofilm are often reported in patients with vascular cathete...
The increasing rate of Candida infections in medical devices rendered it as one of the most common n...
Vascular catheters are the most frequently used indwelling medical devices and have become necessary...
Vascular catheters are the most frequently used indwelling medical devices and have become necessary...
Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBIs) are a cause of significant morbidity and mortality i...
Background: Fungi most commonly associated with nosocomial septicemia are in the genus Candida. Atta...
Thewidespread use of intravascular devices, such as central venous andhemodialysis catheters, in the...
Catheter-related bloodstream infection (C-RBSI) is one of the most frequent nosocomial infections. I...
Fungal catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs)—primarily due to Candida species—account for...
AbstractBacteria frequently attach to medical devices such as intravascular catheters by forming ses...
Abstract Background Whenever the rate of central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) re...
Candida biofilms on central venous catheters are one of the commonest nosocomial fungal bloodstream ...
Candida spp. is generally found in humans; however, when the host's immune system is compromised, th...
Candida spp. is generally found in humans; however, when the host's immune system is compromised, th...
Urinary and intravascular catheters are two of the most used invasive medical devices; however, micr...
Candidemia related to the presence of a biofilm are often reported in patients with vascular cathete...
The increasing rate of Candida infections in medical devices rendered it as one of the most common n...
Vascular catheters are the most frequently used indwelling medical devices and have become necessary...
Vascular catheters are the most frequently used indwelling medical devices and have become necessary...
Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBIs) are a cause of significant morbidity and mortality i...
Background: Fungi most commonly associated with nosocomial septicemia are in the genus Candida. Atta...