尼日利亚中北部乔斯新生儿口腔念珠菌定植

O. Okolo, MG Ayanbimpe, A. Toma, AE Envulado, I. Olubukunnola, A. Izang, FE Obishakin, K. Onyedibe, B. Echeonwu, A. Sagay, Z. Egah
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热带念珠菌是口腔真菌群落的一部分。口腔菌群的获得可能受到怀孕事件和结局、分娩方式等因素的影响。本初步研究旨在确定在新生儿口腔定植的念珠菌种类,以及影响新生儿口腔定植的一些母/新生儿因素。这是一项在尼日利亚中北部乔斯的三家三级卫生保健机构进行的横断面研究。从新生儿中收集口腔拭子样本,并使用表型和分子技术进行处理。新生儿口腔定植率为6.9%。经测序和系统发育分析,分离鉴定的4种念珠菌均为热带念珠菌。热带念珠菌是主要的新生儿口腔菌群之一。这项初步研究强调需要常规测定口腔定植的常见病原体,以预测对成人健康的影响。
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Neonatal Oral Colonization with Candida in Jos, North-Central Nigeria
Candida tropicalis exists as part of the community of fungi that colonize the oral cavity. The acquisition of the oral colonizers may be altered by factors such as pregnancy events and outcomes, mode of delivery. This pilot study aimed to determine the Candida species that colonize the oral cavity of neonates and some maternal/neonatal factors that affect neonatal oral colonization. This was a cross sectional study in three tertiary health care facility in Jos, North-Central Nigeria. Oral swab samples were collected from the neonates and processed using both phenotypic and molecular techniques. The rate of neonatal oral colonization was 6.9%. The four Candida species isolated and characterized were Candida tropicalis as confirmed by sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Candida tropicalis is one of the major neonatal oral colonizers. This pilot study emphasizes the need for routine determination of common agents of oral colonization to predict the impact on adult health.
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