Last updated on 23-8-2019 by Anonymous (niet gecontroleerd)
Peer reviewed scientific article
SCIENSANO
Auteurs
Irinyi, Laszlo; Serena, Carolina; Garcia-Hermoso, Dea; Arabatzis, Michael; Desnos-Ollivier, Marie; Vu, Duong; Cardinali, Gianluigi; Arthur, Ian; Normand, Anne-Cécile; Giraldo, Alejandra; da Cunha, Keith; Sandoval-Denis, Marcelo; Marijke Hendrickx; Nishikaku, Angela; Salles de Azevedo Melo, Analy; Merseguel, Karina; Khan, Aziza; Rocha, Juliana; Sampaio, Paula; Ribeiro da Silva Briones, Marcelo; Ferreira, Renata; Muniz, Mauro; Castañón-Olivares, Laura; Estrada-Barcenas, Daniel; Cassagne, C; Mary, Charles; Duan, Shu; Kong, Fanrong; Sun, Annie; Zeng, Xianyu; Zhao, Zuotao; Gantois, Nausicaa; Botterel, Françoise; Robbertse, Barbara; Schoch, Conrad; Gams, Walter; Ellis, David; Halliday, Catriona; Chen, Sharon; Sorrell, Tania; Piarroux, Renaud; Colombo, Arnaldo; Pais, Célia; de Hoog, Sybren; Zancopé-Oliveira, Rosely; Taylor, Maria; Toriello, Conchita; Soares, Célia; Delhaes, Laurence; Stubbe, Dirk; Dromer, Françoise; Ranque, Stéphane; Guarro, Josep; Cano-Lira, Jose; Robert, Vincent; Velegraki, Aristea; Meyer, WielandTrefwoorden
Samenvatting:
Human and animal fungal pathogens are a growing threat worldwide leading to emerging infections and creating new risks for established ones. There is a growing need for a rapid and accurate identification of pathogens to enable early diagnosis and targeted antifungal therapy. Morphological and biochemical identification methods are time-consuming and require trained experts. Alternatively, molecular methods, such as DNA barcoding, a powerful and easy tool for rapid monophasic identification, offer a practical approach for species identification and less demanding in terms of taxonomical exp…