Candidaalbicans and Non-C. albicans Candida Species: Comparison of Biofilm Production and Metabolic Activity in Biofilms, and Putative Virulence Properties of Isolates from Hospital Environments and Infections
Candida albicans and, more recently, non- C. albicans Candida spp. are considered the most frequent fungi in hospitals. This study analyzed Candida spp. isolates and compared the frequency of different species, that is, C. albicans and non- C. albicans Candida spp., and the origins of isolates, that...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mycopathologia (1975) 2013-04, Vol.175 (3-4), p.265-272 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Candida albicans
and, more recently, non-
C. albicans Candida
spp. are considered the most frequent fungi in hospitals. This study analyzed
Candida
spp. isolates and compared the frequency of different species, that is,
C. albicans
and non-
C. albicans Candida
spp., and the origins of isolates, that is, from hospital environments or infections. Yeast virulence factors were evaluated based on biofilm production and metabolic activity. Hemolysin production and the antifungal susceptibility profiles of isolates were also evaluated.
Candida
spp. were highly prevalent in samples collected from hospital environments, which may provide a reservoir for continuous infections with these yeasts. There were no differences in the biofilm productivity levels and metabolic activities of the environmental and clinical isolates, although the metabolic activities of non-
C. albicans Candida
spp. biofilms were greater than those of the
C. albicans
biofilms (
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ISSN: | 0301-486X 1573-0832 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11046-013-9638-z |