2020
DOI: 10.5812/jjm.103290
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Oral Candidiasis in Hematological Malignancy Patients: Identification and Antifungal Susceptibility Patterns of Isolates

Abstract: Background: Oropharyngeal candidiasis is a fungal infection in the mouth caused by Candida species. Oropharyngeal candidiasis is a major problem among hematologic malignancy patients. Objectives: The present study was designed to identify and evaluate antifungal susceptibility patterns of Candida spp. isolated from hematological malignancy patients with oral candidiasis. Methods: Samples were collected from the oral cavity of 138 patients and confirmed for oropharyngeal candidiasis by microscopic examination a… Show more

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“…Since drug resistance emerges in many of the Candida species and restricts clinicians’ therapeutic choices, we investigated the antifungal effects of the most active compounds 8b and 8c against a series of seven FLC-resistant clinical Candida isolates ( R 1 – R 7 ). The results were presented as planktonic minimum inhibitory (PMIC) values in Table . Compounds 8b and 8c effectively inhibited the growth of all of the resistance forms of Candida isolates at the concentrations of 0.25–2 μg/mL, significantly lower than that of FLC (MIC ≥ 64 μg/mL).…”
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“…Since drug resistance emerges in many of the Candida species and restricts clinicians’ therapeutic choices, we investigated the antifungal effects of the most active compounds 8b and 8c against a series of seven FLC-resistant clinical Candida isolates ( R 1 – R 7 ). The results were presented as planktonic minimum inhibitory (PMIC) values in Table . Compounds 8b and 8c effectively inhibited the growth of all of the resistance forms of Candida isolates at the concentrations of 0.25–2 μg/mL, significantly lower than that of FLC (MIC ≥ 64 μg/mL).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…albicans; R 7 : C. glabrata) from archived isolates (Refs ). R 1 – R 7 strains were provided by the Department of Medical Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.…”
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“…Oral candidiasis poses a particular problem among cancer patients and patients on chemotherapy and radiotherapy. These are the main predisposing factors that compromise the immune system and put the patient at risk for oropharyngeal candidiasis [ 10 ]. Colonization with Candida spp.…”
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“…Currently, various fungal species (spp.) cause life-threatening infections in immunocompromised patients, whose population is on a growing trend given the increase in cancer, AIDS, and organ transplantation cases (3). Aspergillosis consists of an extensive range of pulmonary diseases, such as invasive aspergillosis, allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, and type I respiratory hypersensitivity reactions (4).…”
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