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    Fungemia is the presence of fungi or yeast in the blood. The most common type, also known as candidemia, candedemia, or systemic candidiasis, is caused...
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    versicolor (alba), and malassezia intertrigo, as well as catheter-related fungemia and pneumonia in patients receiving hematopoietic transplants. Malassezia...
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  • progressive, and potentially fatal infection that can affect the blood (fungemia), heart, brain, eyes, bones, and other parts of the body. Symptoms of invasive...
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  • associated with fungemia or localized infection, which may be fatal. Overall, S. boulardii is safe for use in otherwise healthy populations and fungemia with S...
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  • more than 72 hours. Antibiotic prophylaxis Dental antibiotic prophylaxis Fungemia Viremia Viscoli, C (2 April 2016). "Bloodstream Infections: The peak of...
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    1979. Clavispora lusitaniae was initially described as a rare cause of fungemia, with fewer than 30 cases reported between 1979 and 1990. However, there...
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    their presence can indicate a bloodstream infection such as bacteremia or fungemia, which in severe cases may result in sepsis. By culturing the blood, microbes...
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    with weakened immune systems. C. auris can cause invasive candidiasis (fungemia) in which the bloodstream, the central nervous system, and internal organs...
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    D, Cafarchia C (2020). "Malassezia spp. yeasts of emerging concern in fungemia". Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. 10: 370. doi:10.3389/fcimb...
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    cerevisiae var. boulardii fungemia has been reported during clinical trials. In clinical practice, however, cases of fungemia, caused by S. cerevisiae...
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    abnormal levels and are the causative issue, viremia for viruses, and fungemia for a fungus. By the end of the 19th century, it was widely believed that...
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    fluconazole should be used prophylactically. Mortality due to P. kudriavzevii fungemia is much higher than the more common C. albicans. Other Candida species...
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  • state, it is a rare human pathogen, able to provoke a skin condition, or fungemia in immunocompromised hosts. It can also be used as sole source of food...
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    endogenous endophthalmitis (due to endogenous sources causing bacteremia or fungemia), blood cultures may be obtained and aid in the diagnosis. 30% of infectious...
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    Diagnosis of malaria Schüffner's dots Bloodstream infections Blood culture Viremia Fungemia Parasitemia Algaemia General C-reactive protein Procalcitonin...
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    subpreputial candidiasis, which may cause balanitis, to systemic, such as fungemia and invasive candidiasis. Oral candidiasis is common in elderly denture-wearers...
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    small portion of people, fungal pneumonia can lead to chronic pneumonia, fungemia (presence of fungi in the blood), meningitis (infection of the meninges...
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    gut mucosal atrophy, and is free from the side effects of TPN (such as fungemia). The additional advantages of post-pyloric feeding are the inverse relationship...
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    bacilli. In rough order of increasing severity these are, bacteremia or fungemia; sepsis, severe sepsis or sepsis syndrome; septic shock, refractory septic...
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    clinical relevance of fungal overgrowth. Systemic fungal infections (fungemias) including those by C. albicans have emerged as important causes of morbidity...
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    the skin, tissues, and organs septic arthritis osteomyelitis bacteremia/fungemia superficial skin infections such as cellulitis or impetigo Most people...
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    potential of becoming systemic, causing a much more serious condition, a fungemia called candidemia. Symptoms of esophageal candidiasis include difficulty...
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    Critical illness–related corticosteroid insufficiency Decubitus ulcers Fungemia Stress hyperglycemia Stress ulcer Iatrogenesis Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus...
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  • adverse events. Rarely, consumption of probiotics may cause bacteremia, fungemia and sepsis, potentially fatal infections, in children with compromised...
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    M, Schell W, Lodge BA, Miller JL, Perfect JR (November 2003). "Risk of fungemia due to Rhodotorula and antifungal susceptibility testing of Rhodotorula...
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  • Critical illness–related corticosteroid insufficiency Decubitus ulcers Fungemia Stress hyperglycemia Stress ulcer Iatrogenesis Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus...
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    M, Schell W, Lodge BA, Miller JL, Perfect JR (November 2003). "Risk of fungemia due to Rhodotorula and antifungal susceptibility testing of Rhodotorula...
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    setting of broad-spectrum antibiotics, are also common, and disseminated fungemia is a poor prognostic sign. The advent of transplantation has changed survival...
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    function or who are already critically ill may result in bacteremia or fungemia (i.e., bacteria or fungi in the blood), which can lead to sepsis, a potentially...
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    ill people. The majority of cases are systemic in nature, often causing fungemia in patients with underlying disease or immunosuppression, such as cancer...
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