COMPARISON BETWEEN CULTURE AND NON-CULTURE-BASED METHODS FOR DETECTION OF NOSOCOMIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT PATIENTS

LAMIA MOHAMMED TAWFIK RADY;

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The majority of nosocomial fungal infections are reported to be caused by Candida spp. All Candida spp. may cause a similar spectrum of diseases, ranging from thrush to invasive diseases such as arthritis, endophthalmitis, meningitis or fungemia. How


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Title COMPARISON BETWEEN CULTURE AND NON-CULTURE-BASED METHODS FOR DETECTION OF NOSOCOMIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT PATIENTS
Other Titles مقارنة بين الطرق المزرعية و غير المزرعية في اكتشاف العدوى الفطرية المكتسبة داخل المستشفيات في مرضى وحدات العناية الفائقة
Authors LAMIA MOHAMMED TAWFIK RADY
Keywords COMPARISON BETWEEN CULTURE AND NON-CULTURE-BASED METHODS FOR DETECTION OF NOSOCOMIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT PATIENTS
Issue Date 2010
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The majority of nosocomial fungal infections are reported to be caused by Candida spp. All Candida spp. may cause a similar spectrum of diseases, ranging from thrush to invasive diseases such as arthritis, endophthalmitis, meningitis or fungemia. How

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