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Candida guilliermondii

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Candida guilliermondii,
a species of Candida that sometimes causes cutaneous candidiasis, onychomycosis, meningitis, and endocarditis, particularly in individuals using addictive drugs intravenously. Systemic infections are rare.


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The root cause for sterility failures of both lots was determined to be "low levels of contamination of individual bottles" of a media lot with Candida guilliermondii during aseptic filling of the media lot, yet 15 additional lots that came into contact with this media lot did not undergo a second sterility test as was performed during the investigation of previously manufactured lots.
The root cause for sterility failures of both lots was determined to be "low levels of contamination of individual bottles" of a media lot with Candida guilliermondii during aseptic filling of the media lot, yet 15 additional lots that came into contact with this media lot did not undergo a second sterility test as was performed during the investigation of previously manufactured lots.
 
 
 
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