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malassezia furfur skin colonization of infants hospitalized in intensive care units.we studied the prevalence of malassezia furfur skin colonization of infants hospitalized in our neonatal and infant cardiac and surgical intensive care units by culturing at monthly intervals. of 361 infants studied over 1 year, 133 (36.8%) had at least one positive culture for m. furfur. colonized infants, compared with noncolonized infants, had younger mean gestational age (32.4 vs 35.2 weeks, p less than 0.01), lower mean birth weight (1.76 vs 2.31 kg, p less than 0.01), a longer stay in hosp ...19873612392
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