Candida parapsilosis has become a significant cause of invasive fungal infections in seriously ill patients. Nosocomial outbreaks through direct and indirect contact have been described. The aim of this study was the molecular characterization of what appeared to be an ongoing C. parapsilosis outbreak at the cardiothoracic intensive care unit of the University Hospital of Vienna between January 2007 and December 2008. Using two different molecular typing methods-automated repetitive sequence-based PCR (DiversiLab; bioMerieux) and microsatellite genotyping-we investigated the genetic relationship of 99 C. parapsilosis isolates. Eighty-three isolates originated from the cardiothoracic intensive care unit, while 16 isolates were random control...
Background and Purpose: Candida parapsilosis is a predominant species found in nosocomial infection,...
In this study, using multilocus microsatellite analysis, we report the genetic characterization of 2...
Candida parapsilosis causes ~35% of all candidemia cases in neonates. High-resolution fingerprinting...
Candida parapsilosis emerged as an important opportunistic pathogen, causing candidaemia worldwide. ...
AbstractCandida parapsilosis emerged as an important opportunistic pathogen, causing candidaemia wor...
Microsatellite analysis identifies specific genotypes and the genetic relationship between strains. ...
Candida parapsilosis emerged as an important opportunistic pathogen, causing candidaemia worldwide. ...
Candida parapsilosis emerged as an important opportunistic pathogen, causing candidaemia worldwide. ...
International audienceCandida parapsilosis is a human commensal yeast, frequently involved in infect...
International audienceCandida parapsilosis is a human commensal yeast, frequently involved in infect...
International audienceCandida parapsilosis is a human commensal yeast, frequently involved in infect...
Invasive candidiasis (IC) contributes to the morbidity and mortality of hospitalized patients and re...
Among the Candida species causing bloodstream infections, Candida parapsilosis is one of the most fr...
In this study, using multilocus microsatellite analysis, we report the genetic characterization of 2...
AbstractFungal nosocomial infections continue to be a serious problem among hospitalized patients, d...
Background and Purpose: Candida parapsilosis is a predominant species found in nosocomial infection,...
In this study, using multilocus microsatellite analysis, we report the genetic characterization of 2...
Candida parapsilosis causes ~35% of all candidemia cases in neonates. High-resolution fingerprinting...
Candida parapsilosis emerged as an important opportunistic pathogen, causing candidaemia worldwide. ...
AbstractCandida parapsilosis emerged as an important opportunistic pathogen, causing candidaemia wor...
Microsatellite analysis identifies specific genotypes and the genetic relationship between strains. ...
Candida parapsilosis emerged as an important opportunistic pathogen, causing candidaemia worldwide. ...
Candida parapsilosis emerged as an important opportunistic pathogen, causing candidaemia worldwide. ...
International audienceCandida parapsilosis is a human commensal yeast, frequently involved in infect...
International audienceCandida parapsilosis is a human commensal yeast, frequently involved in infect...
International audienceCandida parapsilosis is a human commensal yeast, frequently involved in infect...
Invasive candidiasis (IC) contributes to the morbidity and mortality of hospitalized patients and re...
Among the Candida species causing bloodstream infections, Candida parapsilosis is one of the most fr...
In this study, using multilocus microsatellite analysis, we report the genetic characterization of 2...
AbstractFungal nosocomial infections continue to be a serious problem among hospitalized patients, d...
Background and Purpose: Candida parapsilosis is a predominant species found in nosocomial infection,...
In this study, using multilocus microsatellite analysis, we report the genetic characterization of 2...
Candida parapsilosis causes ~35% of all candidemia cases in neonates. High-resolution fingerprinting...