Vulvovaginal carriage of yeasts other than Candida albicans.
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AIMS We investigated the spectrum of yeasts isolated, and compared the epidemiological and laboratory characteristics of women carrying vulvovaginal Candida albicans with those carrying yeasts other than C. albicans. METHOD Between April and June 2001, 5802 consecutively received genital swabs from women were plated onto Candida ID chromogenic media (BioMerieux). Blue colonies were reported as C. albicans; all other colonies (white and pink) were identified to species level using the Vitek YBC card (BioMerieux). In vitro susceptibility to amphotericin (AMB), fluconazole (FLU), itraconazole (ITZ), and voriconazole (VOR) was determined for approximately 40% of non-C. albicans yeasts using a standardised microdilution method. RESULTS Yeast was isolated from 1221 women (21%). Of these, C. albicans only was isolated from 1087 (89%) and yeasts other than C. albicans from 129 (11%) women. C. glabrata comprised 89 (69%) of the latter. Women in whom other yeasts were recovered were older than those with C. albicans (mean 43, versus 33 years, p <0.001). All isolates tested (n=53) were susceptible to AMB and VOR. Seven (24%) C. glabrata strains were susceptible to FLU with 21 (72%) testing susceptible-dose dependent. CONCLUSION Yeasts other than C. albicans are common vaginal isolates even in a primary care population. The species isolated are less susceptible to FLU than most C. albicans.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Sexually transmitted infections
دوره 79 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2003