Candida parapsilosis
Candida parapsilosis is an opportunistic fungal pathogen commonly associated with bloodstream infections, particularly in neonates, patients with central venous catheters, and immunocompromised individuals. It is a significant cause of invasive candidiasis and is often linked to healthcare-associated infections. Reliable detection is important for effective infection monitoring and control.
Candida parapsilosis PCR kits based on real-time PCR technology provide a sensitive and specific method for detecting C. parapsilosis DNA in human samples together with other STI pathogens. These molecular diagnostics tools offer accurate and reproducible results in routine and specialized laboratory workflows. Available in CE IVD-marked format for diagnostic use and as research use only (RUO) versions, these multiplex PCR assays support laboratory clinical workflows, C. parapsilosis identification and diagnostics from clinical samples, applications such as sexually transmitted infections (STI) research, fungal epidemiology, antifungal resistance studies, and clinical mycology research.