20 Candida albicans spontaneously colonize the mucosa ... the alleviation of dysphagia and substernal pain that occurs after systemic anticandidal therapy is indicative of candidal esophagitis.
Overgrowths of the Candida albicans fungus can be caused by changes ... when topical medications do not eliminate the ...
Of the infective etiologies, bacterial vaginosis (BV) and yeast (candidiasis) are by far the most common. Add the occasional case of trichomoniasis, and the list covers more than 90% of the cases ...
Candida is one of the most common causes of ... The epidemiology of species has been shifting toward non-albicans strains. Significant improvements in nonculture-based diagnostic methods, such ...
albicans). Fungus, while 30-60 per cent of adults are also ... If you don’t get it treated on time, it can enter your bloodstream. Invasive or systemic candidiasis is when the infection spreads to ...
One example is the very common Candida albicans, which causes thrush but also may trigger more severe infections. C. auris was first discovered in the ear canal of a patient at the Tokyo ...
Localized Infections of the mouth and pharynx with Candida albicans has occurred in clinical trials. Infections should be treated with appropriate local or systemic antifungal therapy while ...
Fungi are known for causing superficial infections of the nails, skin and hair, but they can also cause systemic infections ...
Research interests My main interests are centred on oral epithelial biology and the molecular mechanisms of oral diseases and their systemic sequalae. I am particularly interested in how immune cells ...
Our ongoing studies on anti-fungal immunity revolve around identification of protective antibody to novel vaccine targets on Candida albicans and Aspergillus ... role in an autoimmune disease called ...
C. albicans causes a spectrum of illnesses ranging from local infections of oral and genital mucosa to invasive systemic infections with significant morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised hosts.