Anti-Candida sp. (CAND-0869)
Specificity: Anti-Candida (Clone CAND-0869) is specific for several Candida species: C. albicans (10 strains), C. parapsillosis, C. glabrata, C. tropicales & C. auris. It is not reactive with C. krusei, Aspergillus, Coccidioides, Histoplasma, Blastomyces, Paracoccidioides, Penicillium notatum, Mucor, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and Pichia pastoris. Background: Candida species are opportunistic fungal pathogens commonly associated with healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), particularly in immunocompromised and critically ill patients. Candida infections, also known as candidiasis or yeast infections, can manifest as a variety of clinical syndromes, including bloodstream infections, urinary tract infections, surgical site infections, and candidemia. The most frequently isolated species in the context of HAIs are Candida albicans, followed by non-albicans species like Candida glabrata, Candida parapsilosis, and Candida tropicalis. Risk factors for Candida HAIs include the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, central venous catheterization, prolonged hospitalization, and immunosuppressive therapies. Candida species have the ability to form biofilms on medical devices, further complicating treatment and facilitating their persistence in healthcare environments. Due to the rising incidence of multidrug-resistant Candida strains, early diagnosis, appropriate antifungal therapy, and infection control measures are critical to effectively manage Candida-related HAIs and improve patient outcomes.
Product Specifications
Host
Rabbit
Clonality
Monoclonal
Clone
CAND-0869
Applications
ELISA
Purification
Purity: >=90% Preparation: This monoclonal antibody is purified by protein A chromatography or sequential differential precipitations.
Components
Storage Conditions
This purified antibody is stable when stored at 2-8°C. Do not freeze.
Applications Notes
ELISA: 1:20-1:200, IFA: 1:10-1:50
Isotype
Rabbit IgG1
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