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Molecular identification and antifungal susceptibility profiles of Candida dubliniensis and Candida africana isolated from vulvovaginal candidiasis: A singleācentre experience in Iran
- Source :
- Mycoses
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2021.
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Abstract
- Background Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is a common and debilitating long-term illness affecting million women worldwide. This disease is caused mainly by Candida albicans and a lesser extent by other species, including the two phylogenetically closely related pathogens Candida africana and Candida dubliniensis. Objectives In this study, we report detailed molecular epidemiological data about the occurrence of these two pathogenic yeasts in Iranian patients affected by VVC, or its chronic recurrent form (RVVC), and provide, for the first time, data on the antifungal activity of two new drugs, efinaconazole (EFN) and luliconazole (LUL). Methods A total of 133 vaginal yeast isolates, presumptively identified as C. albicans by phenotypic and restriction analysis of rDNA, were further analyzed by using a specific molecular method targeting the HWP1 gene. All C. africana and C. dubliniensis isolates were also tested for their in-vitro susceptibility to a panel of modern and classical antifungal drugs. Results and conclusions Based on the molecular results, among 133 germ-tube positive isolates, we identify 119 C. albicans (89.47%), 11 C. africana (8.27%), and 3 C. dubliniensis (2.26%) isolates. C. africana and C. dubliniensis showed low MIC values for most of the antifungal drugs tested, especially for EFN and LUL, which exhibited a remarkable antifungal activity. High MIC values were observed only for nystatin and terbinafine. Although C. albicans remains the most common Candida species recovered from Iranian VVC/RVVC patients, our data show that its prevalence may be slightly overestimated due to the presence of difficult-to-identify closely related yeast, especially C. africana.
- Subjects :
- Adult
0301 basic medicine
Antifungal Agents
Luliconazole
030106 microbiology
Candida africana
Candida dubliniensis
efinaconazole
HWP1 gene
luliconazole
vulvovaginal candidiasis
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Dermatology
Iran
Microbiology
Fungal Proteins
030207 dermatology & venereal diseases
03 medical and health sciences
chemistry.chemical_compound
0302 clinical medicine
Prevalence
medicine
Humans
DNA, Fungal
Candida albicans
Efinaconazole
Candidiasis, Vulvovaginal
Candida
Membrane Glycoproteins
biology
Imidazoles
Original Articles
General Medicine
Middle Aged
Triazoles
biology.organism_classification
Corpus albicans
Yeast
Infectious Diseases
Nystatin
chemistry
Terbinafine
Female
Original Article
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14390507 and 09337407
- Volume :
- 64
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Mycoses
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....bb3e5fe996da2ebdafbf807754a9ad3c