Prevalence of Oral Candidiasis among Children Caused by Different Candida Species

Q4 Medicine
Tanzila Rawnuck, Md. Selim Reza, R. Ahmed, Mohammad Fatteh Ul Islam, Abm Iftekhar Hossain, N. Sultana, S. Monwar
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Introduction: Oral candidiasis, which is caused by Candida species by the involvement of hard and soft palates, tongue, buccal mucosa, and floor of the mouth, is becoming a very common threat to oral health. Although in the majority of the cases, this infection is caused by Candida albicans which is a normal commensal organism in humans, however, it might be also caused by other Candida species, such as C. glabrata, C. tropicalis, and C. krusei. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of oral candidiasis among children and to compare the type of causative candida species among them. Materials and Methods: This prospective observational study was conducted in the Shishu Hospital, Shamoly, Dhaka, spanned January 2016 through December 2016. A total of 286 oral swab samples were collected, and three methods including direct wet mount smear, staining, and culture were used for laboratory investigation of Candida infections. Results: Among 286 respondents, 161 (56.29%) were culturally and microscopically confirmed to have oral candidiasis. Among all of the detected species, C. Albicans was by far the highest species with 139(86.34%) followed by C. tropicalis with 14 (8.68%). Whereas 05(3.12%) cases were infected by C. krusei. On the other hand, the least detected species were C. glabrata and C. guilliermondii with 01(0.62%) and 02(1.24%) respectively. Conclusion: These days accurate and prompt identification of the infectious candida strains is crucial because isolates of Candida species differ extremely, both in their ability to produce infection and also in their susceptibility to antifungal agents. Medicine Today 2022 Vol.34(1): 57-60
不同念珠菌种类引起的儿童口腔念珠菌病患病率
口腔念珠菌病是念珠菌种类累及软硬腭、舌头、口腔黏膜和口腔底而引起的口腔念珠菌病,已成为口腔健康的一种非常普遍的威胁。虽然在大多数情况下,这种感染是由白色念珠菌引起的,这是一种在人类中正常的共生生物,然而,它也可能由其他念珠菌引起,如光滑念珠菌、热带念珠菌和克鲁西念珠菌。目的:本研究旨在评估儿童口腔念珠菌病的患病率,并比较儿童口腔念珠菌种类的类型。材料和方法:本前瞻性观察性研究于2016年1月至2016年12月在达卡Shamoly Shishu医院进行。收集口腔拭子286份,采用直接湿涂片、染色和培养3种方法对念珠菌感染进行实验室调查。结果:286名调查对象中,经培养及镜检确诊口腔念珠菌病161例(56.29%)。其中,白色念珠菌最多,有139种(86.34%),其次是热带念珠菌,有14种(8.68%)。05例(3.12%)感染克鲁氏弧菌。另一方面,检出最少的种是光棘棘猴(C. glabrata)和guilliermondii,分别为01(0.62%)和02(1.24%)。结论:目前,准确和及时地鉴定传染性念珠菌菌株是至关重要的,因为分离的念珠菌种类在产生感染的能力和对抗真菌药物的敏感性方面差异很大。今日医学2022 Vol.34(1): 57-60
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