Candida dubliniensis ia an opportunistic pathogen mainly associated with oral candidiasis in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals. We recently recovered the first Italian clinical isolates of C. dubliniensis from the oral cavities of seven HIV-seropositive subjects. The in vitro susceptibility to fluconazole (FLCZ) of these isolates was determined according to the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS) M27-A broth microdilution method for yeasts. All seven isolates of C. dubliniensis were susceptible to FLCZ (MICs < or =0.5 microg/ml). Results of this reference method were compared to those obtained with simplified tests, more adapted to routine evaluation in hospital laboratories. Fungitest and Sensititre YeastOne colorimetric microplate-based methods have been evaluated. The agar disk diffusion method has also been tested on two different media: RPMI 1640-2% glucose and High Resolution-2% glucose-0.5 microg/ml methylene blue. All of the simplified methods tested were able to correctly identify FLCZ-susceptibility of this group of Italian C. dubliniensis isolates.

Giammanco, G., Pecorella, S., Distefano, S., Pecoraro, V., Milici, M.E., Pizzo, G. (2001). Fluconazole susceptibility of Italian Candida dubliniensis clinical isolates determined by reference and simplified tests. NEW MICROBIOLOGICA, 24(4), 397-404.

Fluconazole susceptibility of Italian Candida dubliniensis clinical isolates determined by reference and simplified tests

Giammanco, G;PECORELLA, Sonia;Pizzo, G
2001-01-01

Abstract

Candida dubliniensis ia an opportunistic pathogen mainly associated with oral candidiasis in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals. We recently recovered the first Italian clinical isolates of C. dubliniensis from the oral cavities of seven HIV-seropositive subjects. The in vitro susceptibility to fluconazole (FLCZ) of these isolates was determined according to the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS) M27-A broth microdilution method for yeasts. All seven isolates of C. dubliniensis were susceptible to FLCZ (MICs < or =0.5 microg/ml). Results of this reference method were compared to those obtained with simplified tests, more adapted to routine evaluation in hospital laboratories. Fungitest and Sensititre YeastOne colorimetric microplate-based methods have been evaluated. The agar disk diffusion method has also been tested on two different media: RPMI 1640-2% glucose and High Resolution-2% glucose-0.5 microg/ml methylene blue. All of the simplified methods tested were able to correctly identify FLCZ-susceptibility of this group of Italian C. dubliniensis isolates.
2001
Settore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia Clinica
Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche
Giammanco, G., Pecorella, S., Distefano, S., Pecoraro, V., Milici, M.E., Pizzo, G. (2001). Fluconazole susceptibility of Italian Candida dubliniensis clinical isolates determined by reference and simplified tests. NEW MICROBIOLOGICA, 24(4), 397-404.
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