1. Clinical and laboratorial features of oral candidiasis in HIV-positive patients.
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Spalanzani RN, Mattos K, Marques LI, Barros PFD, Pereira PIP, Paniago AMM, Mendes RP, and Chang MR
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- AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections microbiology, Adult, Amphotericin B pharmacology, Brazil, Candida classification, Candida isolation & purification, Candidiasis, Oral microbiology, Drug Resistance, Microbial, Female, Fluconazole pharmacology, Humans, Itraconazole pharmacology, Male, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Middle Aged, Mycological Typing Techniques, Young Adult, AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections diagnosis, Antifungal Agents pharmacology, Candida drug effects, Candidiasis, Oral diagnosis
- Abstract
Introduction: We describe the clinical and laboratorial features of oral candidiasis in 66 HIV-positive patients., Methods: Polymerase chain reaction-based techniques were performed for differentiation of Candida spp. isolated from patients at a public teaching hospital in Midwest Brazil., Results: Oral lesions, mainly pseudomembranous, were significantly related to higher levels of immunosuppression. Of 45 Candida isolates, 66.7% were C. albicans. Most of the isolates were susceptible to the antifungal drugs tested., Conclusions: Oral lesions were associated with higher immunosuppression levels. Lower susceptibility to antifungals by non-albicans isolates supports the importance of surveillance studies using susceptibility tests to aid in the treatment.
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- 2018
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