Candida dubliniensis fungemia: the first four cases in North America.
ME Brandt, LH Harrison, M Pass, AN Sofair… - Emerging infectious …, 2000 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We report the first four North American cases of Candida dubliniensis fungemia, including
the first isolation of this organism from the bloodstream of an HIV-infected person. All …
the first isolation of this organism from the bloodstream of an HIV-infected person. All …
Identification of Candida dubliniensisin a Prospective Study of Patients in the United States
MA Jabra-Rizk, A Baqui, JI Kelley… - Journal of clinical …, 1999 - Am Soc Microbiol
Although Candida albicans remains the fungal species most frequently isolated as an
opportunistic oral pathogen, other yeast species are often identified in human …
opportunistic oral pathogen, other yeast species are often identified in human …
Candida dubliniensis: An Appraisal of Its Clinical Significance as a Bloodstream Pathogen
Z Khan, S Ahmad, L Joseph, R Chandy - PLoS One, 2012 - journals.plos.org
A nine-year prospective study (2002–2010) on the prevalence of Candida dubliniensis
among Candida bloodstream isolates is presented. The germ tube positive isolates were …
among Candida bloodstream isolates is presented. The germ tube positive isolates were …
Candida dubliniensis Infections in a Pediatric Population: Retrospective Identification from Clinical Laboratory Isolates of Candida albicans
JO Kim, L Garofalo, D Blecker-Shelly… - Journal of clinical …, 2003 - Am Soc Microbiol
Candida dubliniensis is a recently described species that shares many phenotypic and
morphological features with Candida albicans. The clinical significance of isolating C …
morphological features with Candida albicans. The clinical significance of isolating C …
Candida dubliniensis: an emerging opportunistic pathogen.
D Sullivan, D Coleman - Current topics in medical mycology, 1997 - europepmc.org
The incidence of opportunistic fungal infections continues to increase, partly as a result of
the continuing AIDS epidemic. Candida albicans remains the most important fungal …
the continuing AIDS epidemic. Candida albicans remains the most important fungal …
Candida dubliniensis at a Cancer Center
A Sebti, TE Kiehn, D Perlin, V Chaturvedi… - Clinical infectious …, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Candida dubliniensis, a germ tube-positive yeast first described and identified as a cause of
oral candidiasis in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in Europe in 1995 …
oral candidiasis in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in Europe in 1995 …
[HTML][HTML] Candida dubliniensis meningitis as delayed sequela of treated C. dubliniensis fungemia
SJ Van Hal, D Stark, J Harkness… - Emerging infectious …, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We present a case of Candida dubliniensis meningitis that developed 2 months after
apparently successful treatment of an episode of C. dubliniensis candidemia in a heart-lung …
apparently successful treatment of an episode of C. dubliniensis candidemia in a heart-lung …
Candida dubliniensis candidemia in patients with chemotherapy-induced neutropenia and bone marrow transplantation.
JF Meis, M Ruhnke, BE De Pauw, FC Odds… - Emerging infectious …, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The recently described species Candida dubliniensis has been recovered primarily from
superficial oral candidiasis in HIV-infected patients. No clinically documented invasive …
superficial oral candidiasis in HIV-infected patients. No clinically documented invasive …
Candida dubliniensis at a University Hospital in Saudi Arabia
R Fotedar, SSA Al Hedaithy - Journal of clinical microbiology, 2003 - Am Soc Microbiol
Candida dubliniensis is a newly described yeast species that is a close phylogenetic relative
of C. albicans. Although it has been reported from different parts of the world, no detailed …
of C. albicans. Although it has been reported from different parts of the world, no detailed …
Recovery of Candida dubliniensisfrom Non-Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Patients in Israel
I Polacheck, J Strahilevitz, D Sullivan… - Journal of clinical …, 2000 - Am Soc Microbiol
Candida dubliniensis is a recently discovered yeast species principally associated with
carriage and disease in the oral cavities of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected …
carriage and disease in the oral cavities of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected …