Candida albicans is a yeast that may be present in the digestive system and other body parts. Small amounts of Candida albicans are often harmless, but overgrowth may trigger an infection known as ...
Background: Candida species are the third most common cause of pediatric health care–associated bloodstream infection in the United States and Europe. To our knowledge, this report from the ...
About 80% of people have the fungus Candida albicans in their gut. Although most of the time it persists unnoticed for years, causing no health problems, C. albicans can turn into a dangerous microbe ...
On the battleground of the human body, microbes use every skill to mask, infiltrate, manipulate, and evade the immune radar. The World Health Organization’s first ever fungal priority pathogens list ...
A change in policy may be helping to drive a rise in treatment-resistant vaginal thrush, amid significant yearly increases in the prevalence of fungal infections caused by fungal Candida species, ...
Four hundred thirty-four patients with any invasive fungal infection from 24 enrolling PFN sites (15 US and 9 international) were entered, and 71% (307/434) of those patients completed 12 weeks of ...