2020
DOI: 10.22354/in.v24i4.879
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Caracterización de Candida spp. aisladas a partir de urocultivos en la ciudad de Medellín

Abstract: Candida spp. es un agente etiológico importante en infecciones del tracto urinario, principalmente en población con terapia antimicótica de amplio espectro y con catéteres urinarios. Candida albicans es la especie más frecuente, pero otras especies han surgido como patógenos emergentes. En este trabajo se recolectaron aislamientos de Candida spp. de urocultivos de pacientes que consultaron en Dinamica IPS entre enero 2016 y noviembre 2017. Para estimar la frecuencia de las especies y observar los patrones de s… Show more

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“…In addition, the leaf ethanol extract exhibited potent antifungal activity against the CAAU537 strain, with the MIC for this strain being half that of the wild-type C. albicans strain. This reduced resistance may be due to multiple causes, such as a mutation in 14-sterol demethylase affecting resistance or overexpression of the ERG11 gene and ABC1 efflux pumps, mechanisms associated with antifungal resistance [40]. The fungicidal effect of T. alata on Candida spp.…”
Section: T Alata Extract Activity On C Albicans and C Auris Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the leaf ethanol extract exhibited potent antifungal activity against the CAAU537 strain, with the MIC for this strain being half that of the wild-type C. albicans strain. This reduced resistance may be due to multiple causes, such as a mutation in 14-sterol demethylase affecting resistance or overexpression of the ERG11 gene and ABC1 efflux pumps, mechanisms associated with antifungal resistance [40]. The fungicidal effect of T. alata on Candida spp.…”
Section: T Alata Extract Activity On C Albicans and C Auris Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%