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Mykosen

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Die Candidose wird durch Erreger der Gattung der Sprosspilze, den Candida-Arten ausgelöst. Die 4 wichtigsten humanpathogenen Candida-Arten sind (Bodey 1993):

  • C. albicans,

  • C. tropicalis,

  • C. glabrata (identisch mit Torulopsis glabrata),

  • C. krusei.

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Ruhnke, M. (2004). Mykosen. In: Adam, D., Doerr, H.W., Link, H., Lode, H. (eds) Die Infektiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18577-9_30

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