BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The emerging resistance of Candida species to antifungals routinely used to treat candidiasis in HIV patients and in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) has resulted in the frequent isolation of non-albicans Candida species. This study aimed to establish the prevalence and fluconazole resistance profiles of yeasts other than commonly identified Candida species which may be found colonizing the oral mucosa of Libyan patients with DM. METHODS: Fungal species were isolated from the oral cavity of DM-positive patients attending a diabetes clinic in Misrata Diabetes Centre in Libya. This study included patients aged between 35 and 95 years and excluded subjects who had been on antifungal therapy within two weeks pri...
Background: Candida species are the most frequently found fungal pathogens causing nosocomial diseas...
Background: In Tanzania, little is known on the species distribution and antifungal susceptibility p...
Background: Candida spp is a member of the normal flora of the skin, mucous membrane and gastrointes...
Objective: The goal of the study was to measure the prevalence of Candida spp. in the oral cavity of...
Background: There is a paucity of studies describing the prevalence and antimicrobial profiles of Ca...
Background: Oro-Pharyngeal Candidiasis (OPC) continues to be considered the most common opportunisti...
Objective: To determine number, species of Candida and Candida resistance to antifungal therapy acco...
Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) predisposes patients to opportunistic infections, such a...
Background: I Infections due to Candida spp. have increased dramatically in recent years through a r...
The most common antifungal drugs in current clinical use for the treatment of oral candidosis are po...
Background & aim: Currently, the use of antifungal azole group and yeasts resistant to these drugs i...
Background and Objectives: In recent years, systemic fungal infections caused by Candida species are...
Context: Candida dubliniensis, an opportunistic yeast that has been implicated in oropharyngeal can...
Introduction: Candida species are one of the major human opportunistic pathogen. Various factors lik...
Background and Purpose: There is a significant rise in morbidity and mortality of infections caused ...
Background: Candida species are the most frequently found fungal pathogens causing nosocomial diseas...
Background: In Tanzania, little is known on the species distribution and antifungal susceptibility p...
Background: Candida spp is a member of the normal flora of the skin, mucous membrane and gastrointes...
Objective: The goal of the study was to measure the prevalence of Candida spp. in the oral cavity of...
Background: There is a paucity of studies describing the prevalence and antimicrobial profiles of Ca...
Background: Oro-Pharyngeal Candidiasis (OPC) continues to be considered the most common opportunisti...
Objective: To determine number, species of Candida and Candida resistance to antifungal therapy acco...
Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) predisposes patients to opportunistic infections, such a...
Background: I Infections due to Candida spp. have increased dramatically in recent years through a r...
The most common antifungal drugs in current clinical use for the treatment of oral candidosis are po...
Background & aim: Currently, the use of antifungal azole group and yeasts resistant to these drugs i...
Background and Objectives: In recent years, systemic fungal infections caused by Candida species are...
Context: Candida dubliniensis, an opportunistic yeast that has been implicated in oropharyngeal can...
Introduction: Candida species are one of the major human opportunistic pathogen. Various factors lik...
Background and Purpose: There is a significant rise in morbidity and mortality of infections caused ...
Background: Candida species are the most frequently found fungal pathogens causing nosocomial diseas...
Background: In Tanzania, little is known on the species distribution and antifungal susceptibility p...
Background: Candida spp is a member of the normal flora of the skin, mucous membrane and gastrointes...