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Abstracto

Study of morphological characteristics, pathogenicity and drug resistance of Candida glabrata as increasing opportunistic yeast

Mohammad Ali Esfandiary, Alireza Farasat, Mosayeb Rostamian, Azam Fattahy, Mohammad Hamed koolagy Mohammad Amin Esfandiary

Recent decades can be a milestone in the advancement of medical science with the help of modern tools and drugs including use of antibiotics, corticosteroids, immunosuppressive drugs, different types of transplantation, etc. Furthermore, with industrialization of human society and change of their lifestyle, some human diseases have prevailed, such as increasing in mental illness, AIDS, diabetes, Lupus Erythematous, etc. Besides all of mentioned cases, the way has been opened to expanse of opportunistic infections and the emergence of less common cases. Candidiasis is a common fungal disease that in recent decades has been encountered with changes of type of etiologic agent and patterns of drug resistance. Candida glabrata can be accounted as emerging species with specific changes, therefore it is necessary to know this organism and make efforts to eliminate it. In this paper we try to introduce some of the most common disease of C. glabrata, its appearance changes, and also some of the most prominent causes of its disease increasing.

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