Speciation and antifungal susceptibility of esophageal candidiasis in cancer patients in a tertiary care hospital in South India
Esophageal candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in patients with altered immunity such as Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection, cancer patients on chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Neutropenia, irradiation and chemotherapy will facilitate deeper mucosal invasion leading to eso...
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doaj-54778193c31545e3b657173b1d7724352020-11-24T22:34:32ZengDeccan College of Medical SciencesJournal of Medical and Allied Sciences2231-16962231-170X2016-01-0161293410.5455/jmas.214436214436Speciation and antifungal susceptibility of esophageal candidiasis in cancer patients in a tertiary care hospital in South IndiaJ. Abirami Lakshmy0Radhika Katragadda1J. Balaji2Department of Microbiology, Karpagavinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences, G.S.T Road, Karpagavinayaga Nagar, Chinnakolambakkam, Palayanoor P.O, Maduranthakam Taluka, Kanchipuram District-603308, Tamil Nadu, India Department of Microbiology, Government Kilpauk Medical college and Hospital, Chennai-600010, Tamil Nadu, India Department of Prosthodontics and implantology, Indira Gandhi Institute of Dental Sciences, MGMCRI campus, Pilaaiyarkuppam, Puducherry-607402, India.Esophageal candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in patients with altered immunity such as Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection, cancer patients on chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Neutropenia, irradiation and chemotherapy will facilitate deeper mucosal invasion leading to esophageal candidiasis. Empirical treatment of esophageal candidiasis without antifungal susceptibility testing will lead to the emergence of drug resistant species increasing the morbidity and mortality associated with cancer. The present study aimed to study the frequency of esophageal candida in individuals with cancer, species level identification and antifungal susceptibility pattern. Scrapings of whitish appearing lesions were obtained from a total of thirty five cases of endoscopically identified esophageal candidiasis were obtained from cancer patients. Identification of the Candida isolates were done by cultivation in Sabouraud dextrose agar (SDA), Gram staining, germ tube test, colony morphology in Chrom agar and corn meal agar, sugar assimilation and fermentation tests. Antifungal susceptibility was done by Microbroth dilution method for Fluconazole, Itraconazole and Amphotericin B. We found that Candida albicans was the predominant species isolated followed by Candida tropicalis and Candida glabrata. Sensitivity rates were 94%, 96% and 100% for Fluconazole, Itraconazole and Amphotericin B. Species level identification of Candida isolated from esophageal candidiasis and their antifungal sensitivity testing should be performed for early identification of resistant strains and for promptly treating the cases there by preventing the dissemination of infection in case of immune-compromised individuals. Further the susceptibility pattern will facilitate therapeutic guidance especially in individuals prone to relapse. [J Med Allied Sci 2016; 6(1): 29-34]http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=214436Antifungal susceptibility patterncancer patientsesophageal candidiasis |
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Speciation and antifungal susceptibility of esophageal candidiasis in cancer patients in a tertiary care hospital in South India |
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Speciation and antifungal susceptibility of esophageal candidiasis in cancer patients in a tertiary care hospital in South India |
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Speciation and antifungal susceptibility of esophageal candidiasis in cancer patients in a tertiary care hospital in South India |
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Speciation and antifungal susceptibility of esophageal candidiasis in cancer patients in a tertiary care hospital in South India |
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Speciation and antifungal susceptibility of esophageal candidiasis in cancer patients in a tertiary care hospital in South India |
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Deccan College of Medical Sciences |
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Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences |
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Esophageal candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in patients with altered immunity such as Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection, cancer patients on chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Neutropenia, irradiation and chemotherapy will facilitate deeper mucosal invasion leading to esophageal candidiasis. Empirical treatment of esophageal candidiasis without antifungal susceptibility testing will lead to the emergence of drug resistant species increasing the morbidity and mortality associated with cancer. The present study aimed to study the frequency of esophageal candida in individuals with cancer, species level identification and antifungal susceptibility pattern. Scrapings of whitish appearing lesions were obtained from a total of thirty five cases of endoscopically identified esophageal candidiasis were obtained from cancer patients. Identification of the Candida isolates were done by cultivation in Sabouraud dextrose agar (SDA), Gram staining, germ tube test, colony morphology in Chrom agar and corn meal agar, sugar assimilation and fermentation tests. Antifungal susceptibility was done by Microbroth dilution method for Fluconazole, Itraconazole and Amphotericin B. We found that Candida albicans was the predominant species isolated followed by Candida tropicalis and Candida glabrata. Sensitivity rates were 94%, 96% and 100% for Fluconazole, Itraconazole and Amphotericin B. Species level identification of Candida isolated from esophageal candidiasis and their antifungal sensitivity testing should be performed for early identification of resistant strains and for promptly treating the cases there by preventing the dissemination of infection in case of immune-compromised individuals. Further the susceptibility pattern will facilitate therapeutic guidance especially in individuals prone to relapse. [J Med Allied Sci 2016; 6(1): 29-34] |
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