Propensity of Candida spp. prosthetic joint infection clinical isolates to form aggregates in synovial fluid and the clinical ramifications
James B. Doub,
Hamda Siddiqui
Abstract:BackgroundBacterial aggregation has been shown to occur in synovial fluid which are resistant to high concentrations of antibiotics. Yet the propensity of Candida spp. to form aggregates is unknown.ObjectiveTo assess the ability of numerous Candida spp. to form synovial fluid aggregates and the clinical ramifications of the aggregates.MethodsNine different Candidal prosthetic joint infection clinical isolates were evaluated for their ability to form aggregates at static and dynamic conditions and their resista… Show more
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