Data on the epidemiology and the antifungal susceptibility of Candida species infections in Malaysia is still limited. The study aimed to review and compare studies reporting the prevalence of Candida species and antifungal susceptibility of Candida infections in Peninsular Malaysia. Data from 22 studies published between 2009 and 2018. Data was collected using National Center for Biotechnology Information and Google Scholar using the keywords “Candida and Malaysia.” Around 19 Candida species were identified in a total of 35,608 Candida isolates analyzed in these studies. In most studies examined, C. albicans (66.3%) was the predominant species, followed by C. glabrata (11.7%), C. parapsilosis (10.7%), C. tropicalis (9.5%), and C. krusei (1...
Changing trends in incidence and antifungal susceptibility patterns of six Candida species causing c...
BACKGROUND: Antifungal susceptibility testing is a subject of interest in the field of medical mycol...
Background and Purpose: There is a significant rise in morbidity and mortality of infections caused ...
Resistance to antifungal agents has increased in Candida spp., especially in non-albicans species. R...
Candida species represent a common cause of bloodstream infection (BSI). Given the emergence of non-...
Background: Candida spp is a member of the normal flora of the skin, mucous membrane and gastrointes...
Introduction: Fungi have emerged as major opportunistic pathogens. Candida species account for nearl...
Candida albicansisan opportunistic fungal pathogen found as part of the normal microflora in humans,...
The increasing incidence of Candidiasis affecting the genitourinary tracts as well as the introducti...
Introduction: Epidemiology of fungal infections in an infectious disease reference centre is differe...
Introduction: Candida species are one of the major human opportunistic pathogen. Various factors lik...
Fungal infections (mycoses) are likely to occur more frequently as ever-increasingly sophisticated h...
Invasive infections caused by Candida species have been strongly associated with poor prog...
Candida africana is a pathogenic species within the Candida albicans species complex. Due to the lim...
Background and Purpose: The incidence of fungal infection as well as candidemia has increased signif...
Changing trends in incidence and antifungal susceptibility patterns of six Candida species causing c...
BACKGROUND: Antifungal susceptibility testing is a subject of interest in the field of medical mycol...
Background and Purpose: There is a significant rise in morbidity and mortality of infections caused ...
Resistance to antifungal agents has increased in Candida spp., especially in non-albicans species. R...
Candida species represent a common cause of bloodstream infection (BSI). Given the emergence of non-...
Background: Candida spp is a member of the normal flora of the skin, mucous membrane and gastrointes...
Introduction: Fungi have emerged as major opportunistic pathogens. Candida species account for nearl...
Candida albicansisan opportunistic fungal pathogen found as part of the normal microflora in humans,...
The increasing incidence of Candidiasis affecting the genitourinary tracts as well as the introducti...
Introduction: Epidemiology of fungal infections in an infectious disease reference centre is differe...
Introduction: Candida species are one of the major human opportunistic pathogen. Various factors lik...
Fungal infections (mycoses) are likely to occur more frequently as ever-increasingly sophisticated h...
Invasive infections caused by Candida species have been strongly associated with poor prog...
Candida africana is a pathogenic species within the Candida albicans species complex. Due to the lim...
Background and Purpose: The incidence of fungal infection as well as candidemia has increased signif...
Changing trends in incidence and antifungal susceptibility patterns of six Candida species causing c...
BACKGROUND: Antifungal susceptibility testing is a subject of interest in the field of medical mycol...
Background and Purpose: There is a significant rise in morbidity and mortality of infections caused ...