Infections with Candida spp. have different manifestations in humans, ranging from mucosal to bloodstream and deep-seated disseminated infections. Immunocompromised patients have increased susceptibility to these types of infections, due to reduced capacity to elicit effective innate or adaptive immunity. In addition, rare and common genetic variants in the human genome have been identified that influence susceptibility to Candida infections. Genetic determinants of primary immunodeficiencies leading to chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis have been reported, and polymorphisms in genes that are known to be involved in anti-Candida host defense are associated with increased susceptibility to systemic infection. These findings have greatly incre...
Candidaemia is a bloodstream infection caused by Candida species that primarily affects specific gro...
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Candidaemia is a bloodstream infection caused by Candida species that primarily affects specific gro...
Item does not contain fulltextInfections with Candida spp. have different manifestations in humans, ...
Candida spp. are medically important fungi causing severe mucosal and life-threatening invasive infe...
Candida spp. are colonizing fungi of human skin and mucosae of the gastrointestinal and genitourinar...
Candida spp. are colonizing fungi of human skin and mucosae of the gastrointestinal and genitourinar...
Candida species are major causes of mucosal and invasive infections, leading to substantial morbidit...
Candidaemia is the fourth most common cause of bloodstream infection, with a high mortality rate of ...
Candidaemia is the fourth most common cause of bloodstream infection, with a high mortality rate of ...
Candidaemia is the fourth most common cause of bloodstream infection, with a high mortality rate of ...
Candida infections can cause superficial and invasive disease. Several essential mechanisms underlyi...
Candida infections can cause superficial and invasive disease. Several essential mechanisms underlyi...
Candidaemia is the fourth most common cause of bloodstream infection, with a high mortality rate of ...
Candidaemia is the fourth most common cause of bloodstream infection, with a high mortality rate of ...
Candidaemia is a bloodstream infection caused by Candida species that primarily affects specific gro...
Contains fulltext : 177448.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Candidaemia is ...
Candidaemia is a bloodstream infection caused by Candida species that primarily affects specific gro...
Item does not contain fulltextInfections with Candida spp. have different manifestations in humans, ...
Candida spp. are medically important fungi causing severe mucosal and life-threatening invasive infe...
Candida spp. are colonizing fungi of human skin and mucosae of the gastrointestinal and genitourinar...
Candida spp. are colonizing fungi of human skin and mucosae of the gastrointestinal and genitourinar...
Candida species are major causes of mucosal and invasive infections, leading to substantial morbidit...
Candidaemia is the fourth most common cause of bloodstream infection, with a high mortality rate of ...
Candidaemia is the fourth most common cause of bloodstream infection, with a high mortality rate of ...
Candidaemia is the fourth most common cause of bloodstream infection, with a high mortality rate of ...
Candida infections can cause superficial and invasive disease. Several essential mechanisms underlyi...
Candida infections can cause superficial and invasive disease. Several essential mechanisms underlyi...
Candidaemia is the fourth most common cause of bloodstream infection, with a high mortality rate of ...
Candidaemia is the fourth most common cause of bloodstream infection, with a high mortality rate of ...
Candidaemia is a bloodstream infection caused by Candida species that primarily affects specific gro...
Contains fulltext : 177448.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Candidaemia is ...
Candidaemia is a bloodstream infection caused by Candida species that primarily affects specific gro...