Fungemia Microbiology
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1. Colonização por Candida em indivíduos com candidemia / Candida colonization in individuals with candidemia
In the last two decades, Candida spp. have emerged as important nosocomial pathogens in the world and in Brazil. The identification of the source of infection is important in approaching prevention and control strategies. Strategies for the prevention of endogenous candidiasis may focus, to a certain extent, on methods for reducing mucosal colonization, for
Publicado em: 2008
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2. "Rhodotorula spp.isoladas de hemocultura no Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo: características clínicas e microbiológicas" / Rhodotorula spp. isolated from blood cultures in Hospital das Clínicas School of Medicine University of São Paulo: clinical and microbiological aspects
Foi realizado um estudo para verificar a ocorrência de leveduras do gênero Rhodotorula, em hemocultura por um período de 8 anos. Os pacientes identificados foram descritos clinicamente segundo variáveis de interesse incluindo dados sobre terapêutica e desfecho. Determinou-se também as concentrações inibitórias mínimas de 20 cepas frente a diferente
Publicado em: 2006
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3. Effects of Rapid Detection of Bloodstream Infections on Length of Hospitalization and Hospital Charges
Current automated continuous-monitoring blood culture systems afford more rapid detection of bacteremia and fungemia than is possible with non-instrument-based manual methods. Use of these systems has not been studied objectively with respect to impact on patient outcomes, including hospital charges and length of hospitalization. We conducted a prospective,
American Society for Microbiology.
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4. Controlled Clinical Comparison of the BacT/ALERT FN and the Standard Anaerobic SN Blood Culture Medium
To determine the optimal anaerobic companion bottle to pair with the BacT/ALERT (bioMérieux, Durham, N.C.) nonvented aerobic FA (FA) medium for recovery of pathogenic microorganisms from adult patients with bacteremia and fungemia, we compared the BacT/ALERT FN (FN) anaerobic bottle with the standard BacT/ALERT SN (SN) anaerobic bottle. Each bottle, FA, FN,
American Society for Microbiology.