(2022) Overview on the Infections Related to Rare <i>Candida</i> Species. Pathogens. p. 45.
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Abstract
Atypical Candida spp. infections are rising, mostly due to the increasing numbers of immunocompromised patients. The most common Candida spp. is still Candida albicans; however, in the last decades, there has been an increase in non-Candida albicans Candida species infections (e.g., Candida glabrata, Candida parapsilosis, and Candida tropicalis). Furthermore, in the last 10 years, the reports on uncommon yeasts, such as Candida lusitaniae, Candida intermedia, or Candida norvegensis, have also worryingly increased. This review summarizes the information, mostly related to the last decade, regarding the infections, diagnosis, treatment, and resistance of these uncommon Candida species. In general, there has been an increase in the number of articles associated with the incidence of these species. Additionally, in several cases, there was a suggestive antifungal resistance, particularly with azoles, which is troublesome for therapeutic success.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | Candida kefyr Candida lusitaniae Candida famata Candida guilliermondii Candida rugosa Candida nivariensis Candida lipolytica Candida bracarensis Candida africana Candida blankii Candida pulcherrima blood-stream infection vitro antifungal susceptibility vulvo-vaginal candidiasis amphotericin-b in-vitro molecular characterization wickerhamomyces-anomalus sao-paulo clinical characteristics echinocandin resistance Microbiology |
Page Range: | p. 45 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Pathogens |
Journal Index: | ISI |
Volume: | 11 |
Number: | 9 |
Identification Number: | https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11090963 |
Depositing User: | خانم ناهید ضیائی |
URI: | http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/25258 |
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