Matches in UGent Biblio for { <https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/155685#aggregation> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 35 of
35
with 100 items per page.
- aggregation classification "A1".
- aggregation creator person.
- aggregation creator person.
- aggregation creator person.
- aggregation creator person.
- aggregation date "2002".
- aggregation format "application/pdf".
- aggregation hasFormat 155685.bibtex.
- aggregation hasFormat 155685.csv.
- aggregation hasFormat 155685.dc.
- aggregation hasFormat 155685.didl.
- aggregation hasFormat 155685.doc.
- aggregation hasFormat 155685.json.
- aggregation hasFormat 155685.mets.
- aggregation hasFormat 155685.mods.
- aggregation hasFormat 155685.rdf.
- aggregation hasFormat 155685.ris.
- aggregation hasFormat 155685.txt.
- aggregation hasFormat 155685.xls.
- aggregation hasFormat 155685.yaml.
- aggregation isPartOf urn:issn:0002-9378.
- aggregation language "eng".
- aggregation rights "I have transferred the copyright for this publication to the publisher".
- aggregation subject "Medicine and Health Sciences".
- aggregation title "Prevalence of vulvovaginal candidiasis and susceptibility to fluconazole in women".
- aggregation abstract "OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of vaginal colonization by Candida with the use of a rapid detection method, to examine the determinants of vaginal candidiasis, and to evaluate susceptibility for fluconazole. STUDY DESIGN: Vaginal swabs were collected from unselected women at the outpatient clinic of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. A differentiation was made between patients with a positive and a negative potassium hydroxide examination. RESULTS: Six hundred twelve women were recruited, of whom 39 women (6.3%) had clinical candidiasis. The overall rate of yeast colonization was 20.1%. Candida albicans was isolated most frequently(68.3%), followed by C glabrata (16.3%) and C parapsilosis (8.9%). Clinical candidiasis was related positively with the state of estrogen impregnation. In vitro susceptibility testing by the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards method for fluconazole revealed that 21.1% of the isolates were resistant. CONCLUSION: More than 20% of the unselected women were colonized with Candida species. Hyperestrogenemia was associated with an increased vulvovaginal colonization by Candida. Surprisingly, 21% of the isolates was resistant to fluconazole, according to the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards method.".
- aggregation authorList BK262281.
- aggregation endPage "574".
- aggregation issue "3".
- aggregation startPage "569".
- aggregation volume "187".
- aggregation aggregates 1010130.
- aggregation isDescribedBy 155685.
- aggregation similarTo mob.2002.125897.
- aggregation similarTo LU-155685.