A single strain of Candida albicans associated with separate episodes of fungemia and meningitis.
AUTOR(ES)
Porter, S D
RESUMO
Four isolates of Candida albicans recovered from the blood and cerebral spinal fluid of a 66-year-old man during episodes of systemic infection separated by 3 months and antifungal therapy were analyzed by a variety of molecular typing methods. All four isolates were shown to represent the same strain, indicating a relapse of infection rather than reinfection.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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