Candidal carriage in diabetic patients: a microbiological study.

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Aparna Pavan Soni, Madhusudan Astekar, Rashmi Metgud, Vyas A, Gayathri Ramesh, Ashish Sharma, Meenal Verma
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Objective: Candida yeast species are widespread opportunistic microbes and incidence of its carriage in diabetic patients compared with non-diabetic controls is not clearly defined. The present study was carried out to isolate and identify the candida species in type I, type II diabetes mellitus patients and in controls. Study comprised of 60 subjects in the age range of 20 to 65 years, consisting of two groups of diabetes patients with controlled diabetic status (20 subjects each with type I and type II) and 20 age and sex matched controls. Saliva samples were collected from all groups and inoculated on Sabouraud's Dextrose Agar (SDA) to check for the fungus growth. The confirmed candidal colonies were further inoculated on CHROMagar for different colour differentiation. Out of 60 samples, 40 (66.67%) showed a positive fungal prevalence. Out of 40 positive fungal prevalence 82.50% were representative of candida. The positive fungal prevalence for candida I was 48.48%, in group II was 30.30%, in group III was 21.21 %. Further speciation in CHROMagar revealed different species of candida predominantly of candida albicans 20% and few mixed culture of candida albicans with candida krusei 5% and candida albicans with candida tropicalis 5% in group I. In group II, candida albicans was 35% and mixed culture of candida albicans with candida glabrata was 5%. In group III, candida albicans was 25% and candida tropicalis was 5%. The findings confirm that diabetic patients harbor yeast in their oral cavity and are more susceptible to oral candidiasis and also that CHROMagar medium is a satisfactory isolation medium for oral cavity specimens, allowing rapid and accurate identification of yeast colonies with easy recognition of mixed culture and is easy to use.

糖尿病患者念珠菌携带:一项微生物学研究。
目的:念珠菌是一种广泛存在的机会微生物,其在糖尿病患者中的携带率与非糖尿病对照组相比尚不明确。本研究旨在分离和鉴定1型、2型糖尿病患者和对照组的念珠菌种类。研究包括60名年龄在20 - 65岁之间的受试者,包括两组糖尿病状态控制的糖尿病患者(I型和II型各20名)和20名年龄和性别匹配的对照组。收集各组唾液样本,接种于Sabouraud's Dextrose Agar (SDA)上检测真菌生长情况。将确认的念珠菌菌落进一步接种在CHROMagar上进行不同颜色分化。60份样本中,40份(66.67%)呈真菌阳性。40例阳性真菌中,有代表性的念珠菌占82.50%。念珠菌I阳性检出率为48.48%,II组为30.30%,III组为21.21%。进一步在CHROMagar中进行物种划分,发现不同种类的念珠菌以白色念珠菌为主,占20%,组中白色念珠菌与克鲁氏念珠菌混合培养5%,白色念珠菌与热带念珠菌混合培养5%,组中白色念珠菌占35%,白色念珠菌与光秃念珠菌混合培养5%。第三组白色念珠菌占25%,热带念珠菌占5%。研究结果证实糖尿病患者口腔内存在酵母菌,易感染口腔念珠菌病,CHROMagar培养基是一种令人满意的口腔标本分离培养基,可以快速准确地鉴定酵母菌菌落,混合培养容易识别,使用方便。
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