Background and Objectives: Oral candidiasis is one of the most common fungal infections affecting the oral mucosa. Candida genus is comprised of numerous species amongst which C.albicans is the commonest followed by C. dubliniensis. Interest has been increased towards identifying the non-albicans resistant to antifungal drugs. Various techniques are developed for species identification such as traditional, rapid, molecular and automated methods. These methods have their own advantages and limitations. Though the traditional methods are complex, time consuming, they are simple and economical as well. Hence this study was conducted to compare the different methods for presumptive species identification. Method: A total of 50 strains were isol...
Background: I Infections due to Candida spp. have increased dramatically in recent years through a r...
The burden of Candidiasis continues to increase and so does the Candida species. Although Candida sp...
Pathogenic Candida species represent the most common fungal etiology of human opportunistic infectio...
The correct identification of Candida species is of great importance, as it presents prognostic and ...
The correct identification of Candida species is of great importance, as it presents prognostic and ...
Oral candidiasis is the most common fungal infection in dental practice, and is caused by yeasts tha...
Introduction: Candida species are part of the normal microbiota of healthy subjects, living as comme...
In healthy individuals, Candida species are considered commensal yeasts of the oral cavity. However,...
measure the agreement of methods for identification of Candida species in oral cavity samples, compa...
Although Candida albicans is the most common etiologic agent of candidiasis, C. dubliniensis, has be...
SUMMARY Infection by Candidaspp. is associated with high mortality rates, especially when treatment ...
In healthy individuals, Candida species are considered commensal yeasts of the oral cavity. However,...
Background: Candida spp is a member of the normal flora of the skin, mucous membrane and gastrointes...
Candida dubliniensis is a recently described Candida species associated with oral candidosis that ex...
A number of methods of sampling the oral cavity for the presence of candida have been developed. Suc...
Background: I Infections due to Candida spp. have increased dramatically in recent years through a r...
The burden of Candidiasis continues to increase and so does the Candida species. Although Candida sp...
Pathogenic Candida species represent the most common fungal etiology of human opportunistic infectio...
The correct identification of Candida species is of great importance, as it presents prognostic and ...
The correct identification of Candida species is of great importance, as it presents prognostic and ...
Oral candidiasis is the most common fungal infection in dental practice, and is caused by yeasts tha...
Introduction: Candida species are part of the normal microbiota of healthy subjects, living as comme...
In healthy individuals, Candida species are considered commensal yeasts of the oral cavity. However,...
measure the agreement of methods for identification of Candida species in oral cavity samples, compa...
Although Candida albicans is the most common etiologic agent of candidiasis, C. dubliniensis, has be...
SUMMARY Infection by Candidaspp. is associated with high mortality rates, especially when treatment ...
In healthy individuals, Candida species are considered commensal yeasts of the oral cavity. However,...
Background: Candida spp is a member of the normal flora of the skin, mucous membrane and gastrointes...
Candida dubliniensis is a recently described Candida species associated with oral candidosis that ex...
A number of methods of sampling the oral cavity for the presence of candida have been developed. Suc...
Background: I Infections due to Candida spp. have increased dramatically in recent years through a r...
The burden of Candidiasis continues to increase and so does the Candida species. Although Candida sp...
Pathogenic Candida species represent the most common fungal etiology of human opportunistic infectio...