马来西亚混合酵母菌分离株的流行病学和分子鉴定:前进的道路。

Q3 Medicine
Humaira Farooq, Tahmina Monowar, Suresh V Chinni, Swe Swe Latt, Noor Hasliza Zainol, Gokul Shankar Sabesan
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摘要

背景与目的:侵袭性念珠菌病是最常见的全身性真菌病之一,研究显示混合性酵母菌感染。马来西亚缺乏混合酵母培养数据。材料和方法:分离酵母菌于2020年10月至2021年10月在北马来西亚苏丹阿卜杜勒哈利姆医院收集。利用显色假丝酵母鉴别琼脂培养基和PCR-RFLP对酵母进行菌种鉴定。结果:从患者身体不同部位共分离到206株酵母菌。大多数酵母菌分离株(n=104)来自尿液。从血液(n=52)、阴道拭子(n=45)、耳部分泌物(n=2)、气管吸出液(n=2)、组织(n=2)、皮肤(n=1)、指甲(n=1)、痰(n=1)和脑脊液(n=1)中提取分离株。总共有200个酵母菌样品被鉴定为单一种,6个分离株是假丝酵母菌种的混合物。结论:马来西亚缺乏准确的混合酵母菌感染流行病学数据。我们使用MspI酶和PCR-RFLP对所有样品进行了物种水平的鉴定,包括混合酵母培养物。
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Epidemiology and molecular identification of mixed yeast isolates in Malaysia: A way forward.

Epidemiology and molecular identification of mixed yeast isolates in Malaysia: A way forward.

Epidemiology and molecular identification of mixed yeast isolates in Malaysia: A way forward.

Epidemiology and molecular identification of mixed yeast isolates in Malaysia: A way forward.

Background and purpose: Invasive candidiasis is one of the most common systemic mycoses, and studies have shown mixed yeast infections. Malaysia lacks mixed yeast culture data.

Materials and methods: Yeast isolates were collected in Sultan Abdul Halim Hospital, North Malaysia, from October 2020 to October 2021. Chromogenic Candida differential agar media and PCR-RFLP were used to identify yeast species.

Results: A total of 206 yeast isolates were collected from different body sites of patients. The majority of the yeast isolates (n=104) were obtained from the urine. Other isolates were extracted from blood (n=52), vaginal swabs (n=45), ear discharge (n=2), tracheal aspirate (n=2), tissue (n=2), skin (n=1), nail (n=1), sputum (n=1), and cerebrospinal fluid (n=1). In total, 200 yeast samples were identified as single species, and six isolates were a mixture of Candida species.

Conclusion: Malaysia lacks accurate epidemiological data on mixed yeast infections. We identified all samples to the species level, including mixed yeast cultures, using the MspI enzyme and PCR-RFLP.

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Current Medical Mycology
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