In vitro anidulafungin activity against yeasts – system and disseminated mycosis pathogens

We analyzed susceptibility to anidulafungin of yeasts clinical strains of Candida (14 species), Cryptococcus (1 species), Geotrichum (1 species), Rhodotorula (1 species) and Saccharomyces (1 species). We revealed high anidulafungin activity against Candida spp., both common species and rare pathogen...

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Main Author: A. B. Kulko
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2015-10-01
Series:Онкогематология
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Online Access:https://oncohematology.abvpress.ru/ongm/article/view/153
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description We analyzed susceptibility to anidulafungin of yeasts clinical strains of Candida (14 species), Cryptococcus (1 species), Geotrichum (1 species), Rhodotorula (1 species) and Saccharomyces (1 species). We revealed high anidulafungin activity against Candida spp., both common species and rare pathogens of candidiasis. It was found that over 99 % of Candida strains do not have an acquired resistance mechanisms to anidulafungin (microbiological criteria). The anidulafungin is not active against strains of Cryptococcus neoformans and Rhodotorula mucilaginosa.
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spelling doaj.art-1b569f9468ae434a9c7ad6fae16406632023-03-30T20:15:11ZrusABV-pressОнкогематология1818-83462413-40232015-10-01103535710.17650/1818-8346-2015-10-3-53-57167In vitro anidulafungin activity against yeasts – system and disseminated mycosis pathogensA. B. Kulko0Scientific and Clinical Antituberculosis Center of Moscow Government Health DepartmentWe analyzed susceptibility to anidulafungin of yeasts clinical strains of Candida (14 species), Cryptococcus (1 species), Geotrichum (1 species), Rhodotorula (1 species) and Saccharomyces (1 species). We revealed high anidulafungin activity against Candida spp., both common species and rare pathogens of candidiasis. It was found that over 99 % of Candida strains do not have an acquired resistance mechanisms to anidulafungin (microbiological criteria). The anidulafungin is not active against strains of Cryptococcus neoformans and Rhodotorula mucilaginosa.https://oncohematology.abvpress.ru/ongm/article/view/153anidulafunginthe anidulafungin sensitivity of candidacryptococcusgeotrichumrhodotorulasaccharomyces
spellingShingle A. B. Kulko
In vitro anidulafungin activity against yeasts – system and disseminated mycosis pathogens
Онкогематология
anidulafungin
the anidulafungin sensitivity of candida
cryptococcus
geotrichum
rhodotorula
saccharomyces
title In vitro anidulafungin activity against yeasts – system and disseminated mycosis pathogens
title_full In vitro anidulafungin activity against yeasts – system and disseminated mycosis pathogens
title_fullStr In vitro anidulafungin activity against yeasts – system and disseminated mycosis pathogens
title_full_unstemmed In vitro anidulafungin activity against yeasts – system and disseminated mycosis pathogens
title_short In vitro anidulafungin activity against yeasts – system and disseminated mycosis pathogens
title_sort in vitro anidulafungin activity against yeasts system and disseminated mycosis pathogens
topic anidulafungin
the anidulafungin sensitivity of candida
cryptococcus
geotrichum
rhodotorula
saccharomyces
url https://oncohematology.abvpress.ru/ongm/article/view/153
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