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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Multicenter Brazilian study of oral candida species isolated from aids patients
Other Titles: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Authors: Sant'Ana, Priscilla de Laet
Milan, Eveline Pípolo
Martinez, Roberto
Telles, Flávio Queiroz
Ferreira, Marcelo Simão
Alcântara, Ana Paula
Carvalho, Miriam T
Colombo, Arnaldo Lopes
metadata.dc.creator: Sant'Ana, Priscilla de Laet
Milan, Eveline Pípolo
Martinez, Roberto
Telles, Flávio Queiroz
Ferreira, Marcelo Simão
Alcântara, Ana Paula
Carvalho, Miriam T
Colombo, Arnaldo Lopes
Abstract: Oropharyngeal candidiasis continues to be considered the most common opportunistic disease in Aids patients. This study was designed to investigate species distribution, serotype and antifungal susceptibility profile among Candida spp. isolated from the oral cavity of Aids patients recruited from six Brazilian university centers. Oral swabs from 130 Aids patients were plated onto CHROMagar Candida medium and 142 isolates were recovered. Yeast isolates were identified by classical methods and serotyped using the Candida Checkâ system-Iatron. Antifungal susceptibility testing was performed according to the NCCLS microbroth assay. C. albicans was the most frequently isolated species (91%), and 70% of the isolates belonged to serotype A. We detected 12 episodes of co-infection (9%), including co-infection with both serotypes of C. albicans. Non-albicans species were isolated from 12 episodes, 50% of them exhibited DDS or resistance to azoles. Otherwise, only 8 out 130 isolates of C. albicans exhibited DDS or resistance to azoles. Brazilian Aids patients are infected mainly by C. albicans serotype A, most of them susceptible to all antifungal drugs.
Keywords: oral candidiasis
Candida spp
Aids
Brazil
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/7544
Issue Date: Mar-2002
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