Yeast Colonization on Healthy Skin in Newborns
In the newborn, colonization by yeast species may be the precursor for a clinical infection. This study assessed yeast colonization on the skin of term infants during the first 48 hours after birth. Skin samples of 100 children were taken from different anatomical regions. The stamp method with tran...
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doaj-30ac9220694f40369aace2037f3788c22020-11-25T02:44:01ZspaUniversidad de ZuliaKasmera0075-52222477-96282009-12-0137210911624334Yeast Colonization on Healthy Skin in NewbornsLuz Mila Mesa0Evelyn González Morán1Sofía Rodríguez Valero2Sandra Robertiz3Octoban Urdaneta4Belinda Calvo5Egnny Silva6Rafael Villalobos7Cátedra de Micología, Escuela de Bioanálisis, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad del Zulia.Cátedra de Micología, Escuela de Bioanálisis, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad del Zulia.Cátedra de Micología, Escuela de Bioanálisis, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad del Zulia.Cátedra de Micología, Escuela de Bioanálisis, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad del Zulia.Cátedra de Micología, Escuela de Bioanálisis, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad del Zulia.Cátedra de Medicina Tropical, Escuela de Medicina, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad del Zulia. Marcaibo, Venezuela.Cátedra de Micología, Escuela de Bioanálisis, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad del Zulia.Cátedra de Medicina Tropical, Escuela de Medicina, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad del Zulia. Marcaibo, Venezuela.In the newborn, colonization by yeast species may be the precursor for a clinical infection. This study assessed yeast colonization on the skin of term infants during the first 48 hours after birth. Skin samples of 100 children were taken from different anatomical regions. The stamp method with transparent plastic tape was used. A direct test with methylene blue (0.25%) was made and cultured in Sabouraud dextrose agar and Dixon media with antibiotics. Isolates were identified according to classic methodology. Results indicate that 45% of the newborns had yeast colonies. Low colonization by Malassezia furfur (5%) and the predominance of Candida parapsilosis (87.9%) were observed. This species of Candida was isolated in 54.2% of births by caesarean section and 33.7% of natural births. The high rate of colonization by C. parapsilosis in children born by caesarean as well as normal delivery could be due to horizontal transmission from the hands of health workers taking care of them.https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/kasmera/article/view/4843colonizaciónpiel sanarecién nacidoscandidamalassezia |
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Luz Mila Mesa Evelyn González Morán Sofía Rodríguez Valero Sandra Robertiz Octoban Urdaneta Belinda Calvo Egnny Silva Rafael Villalobos Yeast Colonization on Healthy Skin in Newborns Kasmera colonización piel sana recién nacidos candida malassezia |
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Luz Mila Mesa Evelyn González Morán Sofía Rodríguez Valero Sandra Robertiz Octoban Urdaneta Belinda Calvo Egnny Silva Rafael Villalobos |
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Yeast Colonization on Healthy Skin in Newborns |
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Yeast Colonization on Healthy Skin in Newborns |
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Yeast Colonization on Healthy Skin in Newborns |
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Yeast Colonization on Healthy Skin in Newborns |
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Yeast Colonization on Healthy Skin in Newborns |
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yeast colonization on healthy skin in newborns |
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Universidad de Zulia |
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0075-5222 2477-9628 |
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In the newborn, colonization by yeast species may be the precursor for a clinical infection. This study assessed yeast colonization on the skin of term infants during the first 48 hours after birth. Skin samples of 100 children were taken from different anatomical regions. The stamp method with transparent plastic tape was used. A direct test with methylene blue (0.25%) was made and cultured in Sabouraud dextrose agar and Dixon media with antibiotics. Isolates were identified according to classic methodology. Results indicate that 45% of the newborns had yeast colonies. Low colonization by Malassezia furfur (5%) and the predominance of Candida parapsilosis (87.9%) were observed. This species of Candida was isolated in 54.2% of births by caesarean section and 33.7% of natural births. The high rate of colonization by C. parapsilosis in children born by caesarean as well as normal delivery could be due to horizontal transmission from the hands of health workers taking care of them. |
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colonización piel sana recién nacidos candida malassezia |
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