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Candida albicans or Candida dubliniensis
Mycoses, 08/07/09
Ells R et al. – This review will focus on the similarities and differences between these two Candida species highlighting different identification methods and their advantages and disadvantages.
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Carolina H. Pohl, 08/11/09
| This article will enable researchers in the field as well as clinicians to choose a suitable method for the identification of Candida dubliniensis. Although the diagnosis of this species may not always be relevant in terms of treatment, the correct identification of this species is important from an epidemiological point of view. |
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