[GENERIC VARIETY AND MONITORING OF THE DRUG SENSITIVITY OF THE MYCOTIC MICROFLORA IN PATIENTS WITH BRONCHOPULMONARY DISEASES].

Q4 Medicine
Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases Pub Date : 2010-01-01
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Drug resistance among yeasts and mycelial fungi remains a serious problem when therapy for deep mycoses is chosen. The generic variety of fungal cultures obtained from the sputa of 148 patients with various bronchopulmonary diseases in 1998-2008 was assessed. Most (n = 113) isolates were yeasts of the genus Candida and 39 isolates were mycelial fungi of the genus Aspergillus. The fungi of the genera Geotrichum, Rhodotorula, Saccharomyces, Kluyveromyces, Penicillium, Cryptococcus, and Mucor were much less common. The sensitivity of the obtained Candida isolates was monitored. It has been found that in the past decade there has been reduced sensitivity to azole drugs, such as ketoconazole, clotrimazole, fluconazole, and itraconazole. At the same time, the sensitivity of yeast cultures to pimafucin has increased. Comparison of the sensitivity of cultures of various genera has shown that the azole drugs are much less active against Aspergillus than Candida. The sensitivity of mycelial fungi to lamisil and pimafucin is higher than that of yeasts.

支气管肺疾病患者真菌菌群的通用、品种及药敏监测
当选择治疗深部真菌病时,酵母和菌丝真菌的耐药性仍然是一个严重的问题。对1998-2008年间148例支气管肺疾病患者的痰中真菌培养物的一般多样性进行了评估。113株为念珠菌属酵母菌,39株为曲霉属菌丝真菌。土曲菌属、红酵母属、酵母菌属、克卢维菌属、青霉菌属、隐球菌属和毛霉菌属的真菌较少见。对分离得到的念珠菌进行敏感性监测。研究发现,在过去十年中,人们对酮康唑、克霉唑、氟康唑和伊曲康唑等唑类药物的敏感性有所降低。同时,酵母培养物对pimafucin的敏感性也有所提高。不同属培养物的敏感性比较表明,唑类药物对曲霉的活性远低于念珠菌。菌丝真菌对薄层菌素和皮马弗素的敏感性高于酵母。
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Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases
Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal is aimed for professional development of researchers, doctors, teachers of medical universities and training institutions. The Journal focuses on the presentation of results of research, case studies, issues of differential diagnostics and treatment in the phthisiologist’s practice, national programs on tuberculosis control in the Russian Federation, WHO strategies, discussion of prevention issues to stop transmission of TB/HIVco-infection, and extrapulmonary tuberculosis.
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