INVESTIGATION OF BIOLOGICAL PROPERTY FEATURES VARIABILITY OF CANDIDA FAMILY YEAST-LIKE FUNGI
Keywords:
Candida, yeast-like fungi, biological properties, variability, phenotypic variation, genotypic variation, virulence factors, drug resistance, antifungal susceptibility, biofilm formation, morphogenesisAbstract
Experts in the field of microbiology and infectious diseases consider yeast fungi of the genus Candida as conditionally pathogenic microorganisms and believe that they are found in the human body in a normal state and are activated as a result of various exogenous influences and changes (Dexkankhodzhaeva N.A., 1995; Yelinov N.P., Vasilyeva N.V., 2000; Mukhamedov I.M., 2004; Bailey A. et al., 1995; Chaffin W.L., 1999).
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