The objective of this study was to identify possible predisposing factors for candiduria in intensive care unit (ICU) patients from Hospital das Clínicas, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, Brazil, during one year. Urine samples from 153 ICU patients were obtained by catheterization on admission day and every seven days. Data such as sex, age, antifungal therapy, and variables as antibiotics, underlying diseases or comorbid conditions and stay in the hospital, were collected from patients who had at least one urine culture that yielded ≥ 103 yeast colonies/ml. Candiduria was recovered in 68 patients and the commonest predisposing factors were antibiotic therapy (100%) and indwelling urinary catheter (92.6%). The percentage o...
OBJECTIVE. The authors determined the role of Candida colonization in the development of subsequent ...
Background: Worldwide, urinary tract infection is found most common problem caused by microbial inva...
Candidemia is becoming more actual because of better survival of even critically ill patients, wide ...
Introduction: In this study, we aimed to investigate risk factors and candidemia development rate of...
The epidemiology of 54 episodes of candiduria with respect to clinical risk factors, species of Cand...
Aim: The aim of this study is to analyse the peculiarities of candiduria among intensive care unit p...
Background A broad variety of fungi, especially Candida species, are becoming increasingly...
Introduction: Health care associated infections (HCAIs) or nosocomial infections have a propensity t...
Aim: Although urinary tract infections often caused by bacteria, fungal etiology is detected in a si...
Introduction: Health care associated infections (HCAIs) or nosocomial infections have a propensity t...
We studied 70 intensive care unit patients to determine the incidence of nosocomial candiduria assoc...
OBJETIVO: O isolamento de leveduras na urina não indica necessariamente infecção, porém a infecção d...
Background: Candiduria in hospitalized patients may represent contamination, colonization, or urinar...
Candida spp. has been the leading microorganism isolated from the urine specimens of patients hospit...
Introduction: Candiduria is a common problem encountered in hospitalized patients, especially in int...
OBJECTIVE. The authors determined the role of Candida colonization in the development of subsequent ...
Background: Worldwide, urinary tract infection is found most common problem caused by microbial inva...
Candidemia is becoming more actual because of better survival of even critically ill patients, wide ...
Introduction: In this study, we aimed to investigate risk factors and candidemia development rate of...
The epidemiology of 54 episodes of candiduria with respect to clinical risk factors, species of Cand...
Aim: The aim of this study is to analyse the peculiarities of candiduria among intensive care unit p...
Background A broad variety of fungi, especially Candida species, are becoming increasingly...
Introduction: Health care associated infections (HCAIs) or nosocomial infections have a propensity t...
Aim: Although urinary tract infections often caused by bacteria, fungal etiology is detected in a si...
Introduction: Health care associated infections (HCAIs) or nosocomial infections have a propensity t...
We studied 70 intensive care unit patients to determine the incidence of nosocomial candiduria assoc...
OBJETIVO: O isolamento de leveduras na urina não indica necessariamente infecção, porém a infecção d...
Background: Candiduria in hospitalized patients may represent contamination, colonization, or urinar...
Candida spp. has been the leading microorganism isolated from the urine specimens of patients hospit...
Introduction: Candiduria is a common problem encountered in hospitalized patients, especially in int...
OBJECTIVE. The authors determined the role of Candida colonization in the development of subsequent ...
Background: Worldwide, urinary tract infection is found most common problem caused by microbial inva...
Candidemia is becoming more actual because of better survival of even critically ill patients, wide ...