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Identification of Candida Species and Antifungal Susceptibility in Cancer Patients with Oral Lesions in Ahvaz, Southern West of Iran. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Oral candidiasis is a common issue for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, with this study aiming to identify risk factors and isolate specific Candida species affecting them.
  • A total of 645 cancer patients were analyzed, leading to the recovery of 74 Candida isolates from 61 patients, with the majority being identified as Candida albicans.
  • Most isolates showed susceptibility to nystatin and fluconazole, indicating that topical nystatin should be the first treatment choice, while systemic antifungals like fluconazole and amphotericin B could be considered for resistant cases.

Article Abstract

Background: Oral candidiasis is a common disease in cancer patients subject to chemotherapy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the risk factors of rising oral candidiasis incidence and to identify the Candida species isolated from oral lesions of cancer patients and their antifungal sensitivity.

Materials And Methods: A total of 645 patients with cancer were examined. Several species were isolated from specimens and identified by morphological and molecular methods. The susceptibility of isolates to amphotericin B, fluconazole, and nystatin was also investigated.

Results: A total of 74 isolates of were recovered from oral cavity of 61 cancer patients with oral candidiasis. The isolates included ( = 56; 75.5%), ( = 4; 5.4%), ( = 5; 7%), ( = 7; 9.4%), and ( = 2; 2.7%). A total ( = 72; 98.65%) of isolates were susceptible to nystatin, ( = 58; 78.4%) of them were susceptible to fluconazole, and ( = 8; 10.8%) of susceptible dose-dependent isolates were specified, ( = 46; 62.16%) of isolates were susceptible to amphotericin B.

Conclusion: Finally, in addition to emphasis on topical nystatin application in the first stage of oral candidiasis in these patients, using alternative systemic drugs such as fluconazole and amphotericin B can be considered for the resistant candida isolates to nystatin.

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