| Literature DB >> 16107168 |
Eric Moisés Flores-Ruiz1, María Guadalupe Miranda-Novales, Fortino Solórzano-Santos, Gustavo Sánchez-Huerta, Humberto Díaz-Ponce.
Abstract
The diagnosis of candidemia by blood culture has poor sensitivity; therefore, immunossupresed patients and those with risk factors may receive empirical antifungal therapy, wich is potentially toxic. Fluorescent tests have been developed to obtain an early and more sensitive diagnosis than blood culture. The aim of this study was to compare indirect immunofluorescence vs direct calcofluor white fluorescence in buffy coat for candidemia diagnosis. Sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, of positive and negative samples were 60%, 86%, 33%, 95% and 90%, 80%, 35%, 99%, for indirect immunofluorescence and calcofluor white, respectively.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16107168 DOI: 10.1016/s1130-1406(05)70017-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Iberoam Micol ISSN: 1130-1406 Impact factor: 1.044