Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5649946 Journal de Mycologie Médicale / Journal of Medical Mycology 2017 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Vaginal swab samples were collected both from women with signs of acute vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC; n = 270) and from healthy controls (n = 100). The microscopic examination revealed a significant difference in the proportion of positive cultures of Candida between the VVC (33%) and control (21%) groups. To determine the frequency of different species, positive cultures were analyzed using the germ tube test, CHROMagar medium, API 20 AUX System and DNA analysis. CHROMagar and API 20 AUX System tests identified 67% of samples as C. albicans. Out of these, 42% appeared to be C. dubliniensis when the specific primers in the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) were used. We observed the prevalence of Candida species isolated from the vagina in descending order as follows: C. albicans (38-39%), C. glabrata (32-33%), C. dubliniensis (28-29%) and C. tropicalis (0-1%) for both the VVC and the control group.
Related Topics
Life Sciences Immunology and Microbiology Parasitology
Authors
, , , , ,