最近从念珠菌中重新分类的临床相关的,罕见的和新兴的念珠菌和酵母菌属酵母的更新。

IF 19.3 1区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
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摘要

许多引起危及生命的侵袭性感染的酵母菌物种以前被分类为念珠菌属,由于它们的进化和系统发育关系被越来越多地使用全基因组的DNA测序方法所阐明,因此被重新分类。这篇综述探讨了最近从念珠菌中重新分类的临床相关的、罕见的、新兴的念珠菌和Saccharomycotina酵母的分类、流行病学和临床意义。这篇文章强调了迫切需要加强研究工作,以提高知识和改善这些酵母菌引起的感染管理的结果。将酵母分子系统发育研究的结果进行交流,从而对其进行重新分类,对于医学真菌学界将这些结果应用于临床实践非常重要。
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An update on clinically relevant, rare, and emerging Candida and Saccharomycotina yeasts that have been recently reclassified from Candida.

SUMMARYMany yeast species causing life-threatening invasive infections that were formerly classified in the genus Candida have been reclassified due to their evolutionary and phylogenetic relationships elucidated by DNA sequencing methods that are increasingly using whole genomes. This review explores the evolving taxonomy, epidemiology, and clinical implications of clinically relevant, rare, emerging Candida and Saccharomycotina yeasts that have recently been reclassified from Candida. This article highlights the urgent need for intensified research efforts to enhance knowledge and improve outcomes in the management of infections caused by these yeasts. Communicating results from molecular phylogenetic studies of yeasts, which lead to their reclassification, is of great importance to the medical mycology community to implement such results in clinical practice.

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Clinical Microbiology Reviews
Clinical Microbiology Reviews 医学-微生物学
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期刊介绍: Clinical Microbiology Reviews (CMR) is a journal that primarily focuses on clinical microbiology and immunology.It aims to provide readers with up-to-date information on the latest developments in these fields.CMR also presents the current state of knowledge in clinical microbiology and immunology.Additionally, the journal offers balanced and thought-provoking perspectives on controversial issues in these areas.
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