torulopsis glabrata infections in singapore: a 4-year study. | during the period 1971-4, torulopsis glabrata formed 42% of yeasts isolated from 5677 clinical specimens from patients with cancers, diabetes mellitus, chronic renal failure, pregnacy or major surgical operations complicated by mycotic infections. the significance of t. glabrata in these patients is discussed. | 1977 | 265338 |
the increased role of non-albicans species in candidaemia: results from a 3-year surveillance study. | various studies have documented a shift in species distribution in candida bloodstream infections (bsi), but there are little data from southeast asia. this study was performed to determine the species epidemiology and antifungal susceptibilities of candida species bsi in singapore. candida spp. from bsi were collected from a tertiary and secondary referral hospital, and an obstetrics/paediatric hospital over a 3-year period. the most common isolates were candida albicans (36%), candida tropical ... | 2010 | 19619263 |