Use of various substrate/ media for germ tube test (GTT) detection in Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis from a tertiary care hospital
Santosh Kotgire,
Sunil Hatkar
Abstract:In recent years, non-judicious use of broad spectrum antibiotics, corticosteroids, antineoplastic agents, immune suppressive drugs, widespread increased use of bone marrow and organ transplant, and unreasonable use of indwelling catheters have led to an increased incidence invasive candidiasis (IC). The germ tube test (GTT) is a well established, inexpensive, rapid and easy to dispense test used to identify . So the present study was conducted to assess the reliableness of different media for GTT production in… Show more
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