Candida: a causative agent of an emerging infection

The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Symposium Proceedings
M A Ghannoum

Abstract

Incidences of infections due to Candida have increased over the last 15-20 y. This increase in the incidence and the high associated mortality rate despite therapy has focused the attention on this disease and prompted investigators to undertake research aimed at understanding the pathogenesis of this disease as well as methods to treat it. This paper discusses recent developments in the Candida field and the impact they have on patient management.

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