Candida glabrata has emerged as a leading opportunistic fungal pathogen, second only to C. albicans in invasive candidiasis. Unlike its more morphologically versatile counterparts, C. glabrata remains ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 66-year-old female in good health. In May 2017, my Pap smear showed that I had an infection of Candida glabrata and an itchy fungal infection in my rear-end area. My family ...
Candida glabrata has emerged as a leading cause of invasive candidiasis, in part owing to its remarkable ability to acquire resistance to the echinocandin class of antifungals, which target the ...
New research from the University of Exeter reports the largest ever whole-genome sequencing project for the potentially fatal yeast infection Candida glabrata from hospitals across Scotland. Candida ...
It is estimated that 80% of women will suffer from vaginal candidiasis at least once in their lives. In addition to superficial infections, which can be oral or vaginal and do not usually have a ...
New research reports the largest ever whole-genome sequencing project for the potentially fatal yeast infection Candida glabrata from hospitals across Scotland. New research from the University of ...
There are many kinds of fungi that live in the human body. One type is called Candida. It’s a type of yeast that normally lives in small amounts in places such as your mouth, belly, or on your skin.
Dear Dr. Roach: I am a 66-year-old female in good health. In May 2017, my Pap smear showed that I had an infection of Candida glabrata and an itchy fungal infection in my rear-end area. My family ...
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