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Título : Characterization of oral yeasts isolated from healthy individuals attended in different Colombian dental clinics
Autor : Rivera, Raul Eduardo
Zuluaga Rodríguez, Alejandra
Arango Bustamante, Karen
Kadar, Itzjak
Pinillos, Paola Andrea
Montes, Luis Fernando
Cepeda, Eugenia Catalina
González, Ernesto
Alfonso, Pedro Antonio
Villalba, Andrea Alejandra
Casanova, Luis Fernando
Pérez, Adolfo
Roa, Armando
Arias, Martha Jhoana
Cuellar Mancilla, Jorge Orlando Francisco
Pedraza, Lorena
Vásquez, Adiel Alberto
Lynne Suarez, Blanca
Gómez Giraldo, Beatriz Lucía
Bedout Gómez, Catalina de
Cano Restrepo, Luz Elena
metadata.dc.subject.*: Candida
Boca
Mouth
Levadura
yeasts
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_8480
Fecha de publicación : 2019
Editorial : Editorial Department of the Journals of Nanjing Medical University
Citación : Rivera Raul Eduardo, Zuluaga Alejandra, Arango Karen, Kadar Itzjak, Pinillos Paola Andrea, Montes Luis Fernando, Cepeda Eugenia Catalina, González Ernesto, Alfonso Pedro Antonio, Villalba Andrea Alejandra, Casanova Luis Fernando, Perez Adolfo, Roa Armando, Arias Martha Jhoana, Cuellar Jorge Orlando Francisco, Pedraza Lorena, Vasquez Adiel Alberto, Suarez Blanca Lynne, Gomez Beatriz L., Bedout Catalina De, Cano Luz Elena. Characterization of oral yeasts isolated from healthy individuals attended in different Colombian dental clinics[J]. The Journal of Biomedical Research, 2019, 33(5): 333-342. doi: 10.7555/JBR.33.20180067
Resumen : ABSTRACT : The aim of this study was to identify the most frequent yeasts in the oral cavity of adult individuals without immune disorders and to associate the presence of these oral yeasts with different characteristics of each individual. Oral rinse samples were obtained from 96 healthy adults and cultured in Sabouraud dextrose agar media and CHROMagar. Yeasts were identified by sequencing the D1/D2 region of the 28S rRNA gene. Probable association among the socio-demographic characteristics, body mass index, family and personal medical history, oral hygiene, tobacco and/or alcohol consumption habits and presence of oral fungi was analyzed. Contingency tables and logistic regression were employed to evaluate possible relationships between the presence of oral fungi and mixed colonization with these variables. 57.3% of the healthy individuals had oral yeasts and 21.8% had mixed colonization. The most prevalent yeasts were Candida albicans (52%), C. parapsilosis (17.9%), and C. dubliniensis (7.57%). Yeasts with most frequently mixed colonization were C. albicans and C. parapsilosis. No relationships were found among the variables analyzed. However, the presence of mixed colonization was related to the presence of dental prostheses (P<0.006), dental apparatuses (P=0.016) and O'Leary index (P=0.012). This is the first study that characterized oral yeasts in Colombian healthy individuals, determined the most prevalent oral yeasts C. albicans, C. parapsilosis and C. dublinensis and an association of mixed colonization with the use of dental prostheses and aparatology and poor hygiene.
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 2352-4685
ISSN : 1674-8301
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.7555/JBR.33.20180067
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