A limited number of antifungal agents including azoles, polyenes, pyrimidine analogues are used today to combat infections caused by yeast pathogens. While clinical factors can contribute to failures to antifungal treatments, yeast pathogens exposed to these agents can still limit their action either because they are intrinsically resistant or because they acquire specific resistance mechanisms. Microbiological methods are available to measure the susceptibility of yeast pathogens against the existing antifungal agents and to distinguish between antifungal susceptible and antifungal resistant organisms. This distinction can ideally predict the success or failure of a treatment in clinical situations and is available only for a limited numbe...
We evaluated the in vitro activity of fluconazole, itraconazole, ketoconazole, 5-fluorocytosine and ...
[[abstract]]During the past decade, yeast infections have had an important role in nosocomial infect...
Antifungal agents have greatly contributed to the improvement of public health. Nevertheless, antifu...
A limited number of antifungal agents including azoles, polyenes, pyrimidine analogues are used toda...
The use of antifungal agents, especially the azole class, has increased in parallel with a higher in...
Failures of drug treatment in fungal infections combined with improvements in performances and stand...
New molecular identification techniques and the increased number of patients with various immune def...
Antifungal susceptibility testing for yeasts ideally should allow to compare the activity of various...
International audienceNew molecular identification techniques and the increased number of patients w...
Oral infections caused by the yeast Candida albicans are some of the most frequent and earliest oppo...
Candida albicans and related species pathogenic for man become resistant to antifungal agents, in pa...
Antifungal agents have greatly contributed to the improvement of public health. Nevertheless, antifu...
The many drugs that are available at present to treat fungal infections can be divided into four bro...
The epidemiology of Candida infections has changed in recent years. Although Candida albicans is sti...
The article analyzes the global and national research on the resistance of Candida yeasts to flucona...
We evaluated the in vitro activity of fluconazole, itraconazole, ketoconazole, 5-fluorocytosine and ...
[[abstract]]During the past decade, yeast infections have had an important role in nosocomial infect...
Antifungal agents have greatly contributed to the improvement of public health. Nevertheless, antifu...
A limited number of antifungal agents including azoles, polyenes, pyrimidine analogues are used toda...
The use of antifungal agents, especially the azole class, has increased in parallel with a higher in...
Failures of drug treatment in fungal infections combined with improvements in performances and stand...
New molecular identification techniques and the increased number of patients with various immune def...
Antifungal susceptibility testing for yeasts ideally should allow to compare the activity of various...
International audienceNew molecular identification techniques and the increased number of patients w...
Oral infections caused by the yeast Candida albicans are some of the most frequent and earliest oppo...
Candida albicans and related species pathogenic for man become resistant to antifungal agents, in pa...
Antifungal agents have greatly contributed to the improvement of public health. Nevertheless, antifu...
The many drugs that are available at present to treat fungal infections can be divided into four bro...
The epidemiology of Candida infections has changed in recent years. Although Candida albicans is sti...
The article analyzes the global and national research on the resistance of Candida yeasts to flucona...
We evaluated the in vitro activity of fluconazole, itraconazole, ketoconazole, 5-fluorocytosine and ...
[[abstract]]During the past decade, yeast infections have had an important role in nosocomial infect...
Antifungal agents have greatly contributed to the improvement of public health. Nevertheless, antifu...