Candida species cause vulvovaginitis and resistance to antifungals used for treatment

Diogo Luan de Oliveira, J. C. Schmidt
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In this study were identified Candida species from vaginal secretion isolates, evaluated their in vitro antifungal susceptibilities, and correlated these features with antifungal agents prescribed for patients assisted in a primary care service. Species identification by Polymerase Chain Reaction showed that 36.5% of isolates were characterized as non-C. albicans species. In antifungal susceptibility tests most isolates were susceptible to ketoconazole, fluconazole, and itraconazole, although between 40% and 50% of isolates show resistance or dose-dependent susceptibility to miconazole and nystatin, respectively. Analysis of drugs prescribed to patients revealed that 34.2% of the isolates were considered resistant to agents used in treatment. Several Candida species can cause vulvovaginitis and exhibit different susceptibility profiles to antifungal drugs used in treatment. The identification of Candida species is relevant and useful to the epidemiological management of infections. The antifungal susceptibility test may also be useful for choosing most effective drug treatment for each patient.
念珠菌引起外阴阴道炎并对用于治疗的抗真菌药产生耐药性
在这项研究中,从阴道分泌物分离株中鉴定了念珠菌,评估了它们的体外抗真菌易感性,并将这些特征与为初级保健服务辅助患者开具的抗真菌药物相关联。用聚合酶链式反应进行菌种鉴定,36.5%的分离株为非C。白色念珠菌。在抗真菌药敏试验中,大多数分离株对酮康唑、氟康唑和伊曲康唑敏感,尽管分别有40%至50%的分离株对咪康唑和制霉菌素表现出耐药性或剂量依赖性易感性。对患者处方药物的分析显示,34.2%的分离株被认为对治疗中使用的药物有耐药性。几种念珠菌可引起外阴阴道炎,并对治疗中使用的抗真菌药物表现出不同的易感性。念珠菌种类的鉴定对感染的流行病学管理是相关和有用的。抗真菌药敏试验也可能有助于为每位患者选择最有效的药物治疗。
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