Relevance of culturing Candida species from intravascular catheters

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Abstract

The significance of isolating Candida species from intravascular catheters was examined retrospectively. Our findings demonstrate that these organisms are encountered among patients with proven invasive candidiasis or as an isolated finding. Febrile patients with yeasts in two or more additional sites may be at risk for invasive cadidiasis and may benefit from treatment.

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Khatib, R., Clark, J. A., Briski, L. E., & Wilson, F. M. (1995). Relevance of culturing Candida species from intravascular catheters. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 33(6), 1635–1637. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.33.6.1635-1637.1995

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