Congenital candidiasis, which presents with a variety of clinical symptoms, is very rare in both term and preterm infants, and less than 100 neonatal cases have been reported in the medical literature. We describe the case of an extremely premature infant with congenital candidiasis, who was successfully treated and survived without major sequelae. A male infant was born at 25 weeks' gestation (weight, 834 g). He exhibited diffuse erythematous papules. Samples of his skin, pharyngeal mucus, gastric fluid, and tracheal aspirate were found to be Candida albicans—positive while blood cultures were negative. Further histopathological examinations revealed that Candida albicans mycelia had invaded the umbilical cord. After prompt antifungal ther...
Abstract Background There is limited information in t...
Abstract Background Systemic Candidia infections are of major concern in neonates, especially in tho...
Systemic fungal infection continues to be a major cause of mortality in extremely low-birth-weight p...
Congenital cutaneous candidiasis (CCC) is an extremely rare disorder that presents within the first ...
Congenital candidiasis presents with a variety of clinical features. We report two neonates with con...
A female infant was vaginally born at 35 weeks and developed respiratory distress. A rash with pustu...
Congenital cutaneous candidiasis is an extremely rare disorder that usually presents within the firs...
Intrauterine infections may be due to a variety of pathogens other than the TORCH groups ones. Altho...
Systemic fungal infections have high morbidity and mortality rates in neonates, especially neonates ...
Systemic fungal infections have high morbidity and mortality rates in neonates, especially neonates ...
Invasive Candida infections (ICI) have become the third most common cause of late-onset infection am...
Objective: Although technological advances in neonatal care increase survival rate in premature babi...
Although cervicovaginal Candida infections occur in 20 to 25% of pregnancies, ascending infections o...
Congenital cutaneous candidiasis (CCC) is an uncommon disease affecting newborns which manifests wit...
ObjectiveTo analyze invasive Candida infections in pediatric patients and to examine the outcome of ...
Abstract Background There is limited information in t...
Abstract Background Systemic Candidia infections are of major concern in neonates, especially in tho...
Systemic fungal infection continues to be a major cause of mortality in extremely low-birth-weight p...
Congenital cutaneous candidiasis (CCC) is an extremely rare disorder that presents within the first ...
Congenital candidiasis presents with a variety of clinical features. We report two neonates with con...
A female infant was vaginally born at 35 weeks and developed respiratory distress. A rash with pustu...
Congenital cutaneous candidiasis is an extremely rare disorder that usually presents within the firs...
Intrauterine infections may be due to a variety of pathogens other than the TORCH groups ones. Altho...
Systemic fungal infections have high morbidity and mortality rates in neonates, especially neonates ...
Systemic fungal infections have high morbidity and mortality rates in neonates, especially neonates ...
Invasive Candida infections (ICI) have become the third most common cause of late-onset infection am...
Objective: Although technological advances in neonatal care increase survival rate in premature babi...
Although cervicovaginal Candida infections occur in 20 to 25% of pregnancies, ascending infections o...
Congenital cutaneous candidiasis (CCC) is an uncommon disease affecting newborns which manifests wit...
ObjectiveTo analyze invasive Candida infections in pediatric patients and to examine the outcome of ...
Abstract Background There is limited information in t...
Abstract Background Systemic Candidia infections are of major concern in neonates, especially in tho...
Systemic fungal infection continues to be a major cause of mortality in extremely low-birth-weight p...