2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.mycmed.2017.08.005
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Oropharyngeal candidiasis prevalence among HIV-infected patients at the teaching hospital of Treichville (Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire)

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“…C. glabrata, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, C. krusei , and C. dubliniensis were found in decreasing order among the NCAC species. C. glabrata (0.99–23.0%) and C. tropicalis (1.2–12%) were invariably found with C. albicans in most studies (Nadagir et al, 2008 ; Thompson et al, 2010 ; Patel et al, 2012 ; Kwamin et al, 2013 ; Maurya et al, 2013 ; Mulu et al, 2013 ; Sharifzadeh et al, 2013 ; Ho et al, 2014 ; Berberi et al, 2015 ; Katiraee et al, 2015 ; Menezes et al, 2015 ; Das et al, 2016 ; Konaté et al, 2017 ; Terças et al, 2017 ). C. dubliniensis was found relatively more often in two of the Indian studies and two studies from Texas (Nadagir et al, 2008 ; Thompson et al, 2010 ; Patel et al, 2012 ; Das et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Candida Profile In Aids Patients In the Post-haart mentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…C. glabrata, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, C. krusei , and C. dubliniensis were found in decreasing order among the NCAC species. C. glabrata (0.99–23.0%) and C. tropicalis (1.2–12%) were invariably found with C. albicans in most studies (Nadagir et al, 2008 ; Thompson et al, 2010 ; Patel et al, 2012 ; Kwamin et al, 2013 ; Maurya et al, 2013 ; Mulu et al, 2013 ; Sharifzadeh et al, 2013 ; Ho et al, 2014 ; Berberi et al, 2015 ; Katiraee et al, 2015 ; Menezes et al, 2015 ; Das et al, 2016 ; Konaté et al, 2017 ; Terças et al, 2017 ). C. dubliniensis was found relatively more often in two of the Indian studies and two studies from Texas (Nadagir et al, 2008 ; Thompson et al, 2010 ; Patel et al, 2012 ; Das et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Candida Profile In Aids Patients In the Post-haart mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The selected studies (Table 1 ) revealed that the prevalence of OPC ranged from 0.9 to 83% (Adedigba et al, 2008 ; Nadagir et al, 2008 ; Fabian et al, 2009 ; Thompson et al, 2010 ; Tamí-Maury et al, 2011 ; Patel et al, 2012 ; Kwamin et al, 2013 ; Maurya et al, 2013 ; Mulu et al, 2013 ; Berberi et al, 2015 ; Kirti et al, 2015 ; Das et al, 2016 ; Konaté et al, 2017 ; Terças et al, 2017 ). The reported studies from African populations showed that the prevalence of OPC ranged from 0.9 to 81.5% (Adedigba et al, 2008 ; Fabian et al, 2009 ; Kwamin et al, 2013 ; Mulu et al, 2013 ; Konaté et al, 2017 ). The studies from the Indian sub-continent showed that the prevalence of OPC ranged from 5.0 to 38.8% (Nadagir et al, 2008 ; Maurya et al, 2013 ; Kirti et al, 2015 ; Das et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Candida Profile In Aids Patients In the Post-haart mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with AIDS are prone to oral and oesophageal candidiasis (Konaté et al . ). Patients suffering from burns and newborn (especially premature) babies are also subject to C. albicans skin infections (Devrim et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Indeed, vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is a common affliction that affects a large number of women (Sangar e et al 2017). Patients with AIDS are prone to oral and oesophageal candidiasis (Konat e et al 2017). Patients suffering from burns and newborn (especially premature) babies are also subject to C. albicans skin infections (Devrim et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As condições bucais associadas ao HIV/AIDS são representadas pela candidíase bucal, leucoplasia pilosa, sarcoma de Kaposi, eritema gengival linear, periodontite necrosante ulcerativa e úlcera aftosa. Outras lesões menos frequente relatadas em alguns artigos são infecção humana do papillomavirus, hiperpigmentação, fibrose submucosa oral, xerostomia, leucoplasia, herpes zoster, linfoma não-Hodgkin, histoplasmose, carcinoma, penicilliosis marneffei, queilite esfoliativa, doença das glândulas salivares, molusco contagioso perioral, infecções por staphylococcus aureus e petéquias 1,2,18,19 .…”
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