What are the opportunistic fungal pathogens?
Predisposing factors for opportunistic mycoses associated with immunosuppression? (4)
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Other predisposing factors for opportunistic mycoses? (5,6)
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What are opportunistic candida species?
What is the most common Candida species?
C. albicans
-forms hyphae, pseudohyphae and germ tubes
What is the second most common Candida species?
C. galabrata
-does not form hyphae, pseduohyphae or germ tubes
What is a growing concern with opportunistic/nosocomial Candida species (galabrata and krusei)?
anti fungal resistance
Where is C. albicans found?
Most C. albicans infections are what?
When C. albicans is in normal flora, how does it present?
as a yeast
What is seen with invasive disease of C. albicans?
septated hyphae and pseudohyphae
What is a diagnostic test for C. albicans?
What is the most common cause of fungal infections in immunocompromised individuals?
Candida
4th most common blood culture isolated in hospitals?
Candida
What is responsible for 70-80% of cases of invasive candidiasis?
What makes a person high risk for Candida infection? (10)
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What must happen for someone to get hospital acquired Candidiasis?
What types of infections can be classified as Candidiasis?
Where do cutaneous/mucocutaneous infections occur? who do they effect?
Types of systemic infections?
Common sites of dissemination of systemic disease?
Why are systemic infections often fatal?
because patients have underlying co-morbidities
What does anti-fungal therapy select for in Candida?
What are AIDS defining illnesses associated with Candida?