Publications by authors named "Yunhan Fu"

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  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae, once thought to be harmless, is now recognized for causing diseases such as invasive infections in children and vulvovaginal infections in women, prompting this study to explore its clinical impact and antifungal resistance.
  • Conducted over five years in a medical center in Southwest China, the research collected clinical data and analyzed antifungal susceptibility of S. cerevisiae, which was isolated from various patient cases, using specific laboratory methods.
  • The study found that S. cerevisiae was linked to vulvovaginal candidiasis and showed varying antifungal resistance, particularly with intestinal isolates being more resistant compared to those from other body sites, highlighting the need for better treatment strategies.
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  • * These strains can grow across a wide range of pH levels and temperatures, showing similarities to existing reference strains but representing two distinct lineages within their genus based on phylogenetic analyses.
  • * Genomic data, including DNA G+C content and nucleotide identity, support the classification of TT30, TT37, and L3 as novel species, designated as sp. nov. for each strain with specific identification codes.
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