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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Vaginal colonization by Candida in asymptomatic women with and without a history of recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis
Other Titles: Obstetrics and Gynecology
Authors: Giraldo, Paulo
Nowaskonski, Angele von
Gomes, Francis A. M.
Linhares, Iara
Neves, Nilma Antas
Witkin, Steven S.
metadata.dc.creator: Giraldo, Paulo
Nowaskonski, Angele von
Gomes, Francis A. M.
Linhares, Iara
Neves, Nilma Antas
Witkin, Steven S.
Abstract: Objective: The asymptomatic carriage of Candida in the vagina of women with a history of recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis was compared with that of women with no such history. Methods: Vaginal swabs from 50 women with a history of recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis and 45 women with one or fewer episodes of candidal vaginaitis within the past 12 months were evaluated for Candida by wet mount/Gram stain, culture, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). All women were asymptomatic for at least 30 days. Results: Candida was identified in 28 women by PCR, in 14 women by culture, and in 13 women by wet mount/Gram stain. Candida was identified by PCR in a similar proportion of patients with previous recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (30%) and in controls (28.8%). However, Candida was identified by culture in more women with previous recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (22%) than in controls (6.6%, P = .04); it also was identified by wet mount/Gram stain in more women with recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (22%) than in controls (4.4%, P = .01). For the recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis patients, culture and wet mount/Gram stain had a sensitivity of 66.6% compared with PCR. For the controls, the sensitivity of the two former assays relative to PCR was only 15.3%. conclusion: Women with a history of recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis have more easily detectable Candida in their vagina, even when asymptomatic, than do other women. A relative inefficiency in regulating the proliferation of Candida in the vagina may increase susceptibility to periodic symptomatic recurrences.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/7884
Issue Date: Mar-2000
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