The Candida parapsilosis complex comprises three genetically related species: Candida parapsilosis sensu stricto, Candida orthopsilosis and Candida metapsilosis. During the last decade, Candida parapsilosis sensu stricto has become the second most commonly isolated yeast from patients with blood stream invasive fungal infections, following Candida albicans. Despite its clinical significance, little is known about its distribution and behavior in oral cavity niches. Given this background, we intended to perform a molecular characterization of 38 isolates of the Candida parapsilosis complex collected from oral cavities of immunocompetent patients with and without gingivalperiodontal disease, with the aim of determining its distribution and establishing a correlation with clinical data. Besides, we assessed the virulence of the strains by examining the in vitro biofilm-forming capacity in two different culture media: YPD and RPMI 1640. Being more frequently isolated from oral cavities with pathological conditions, 89.5% of the strains were reconfirmed to be Candida parapsilosis sensu stricto. More than 70% of the Candida parapsilosis sensu stricto strains showed biofilm-forming capacity in both culture media, reflecting a statistically significant association between biofilm-forming capacity and the clinical conditions of the subjects from whom the strains were isolated. Among the three complex species, Candida parapsilosis sensu stricto is a normal commensal in the oral cavity, being more frequently recovered in inflammatory conditions. Gingival-periodontal disease may be a factor triggering overgrowth and virulence of Candida parapsilosis sensu stricto commensal strains.
The Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) is a key to the efficient transportation management and supply-chain coordination. VRP research has often been too focused on idealized models with non-realistic assumptions for practical applications. Nowadays the evolution of methodologies allows that the classical problems could be used to solve VRP problems of real life. The evolution of methodologies allows the creation of variants of the VRP which were considered too difficult to handle by their variety of possible restrictions. A VRP problem that includes the addition of restrictions, which represent the variants in the problem, is called Rich VRP. This work presents an algorithm to optimize the transportation management. The authors are including a case of study which solves a real routing problem applied to the distribution of bottled products. The proposed algorithm shows a saving in quantity of vehicles and reduces the operation costs of the company.
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