| Literature DB >> 15180151 |
Mariceli Araujo Ribeiro1, Angelica Espinosa Miranda, Walderez Gambale, Claudete Rodrigues Paula.
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A cross-sectional study was performed to evaluate the prevalence and the aetiology of forms of mucosal fungal infections of HIV-negative and HIV-positive women. Candida albicans was the predominate specie isolated from both groups of patients, with remarkable proportion of isolation from symptomatic women. All 239 C. albicans isolates, regardless of their source, showed activity of proteinase and phospholipase. It was verified that isolates with particularly higher levels of exoenzymes production were significantly more common in HIV-positive patients. However, isolates obtained from the HIV-positive patients in use of HAART, with protease inhibitor, presented lower levels of these exoenzymes, similar to the levels observed in the isolates from HIV-negative patients.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15180151 DOI: 10.1023/b:myco.0000024173.02010.a5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mycopathologia ISSN: 0301-486X Impact factor: 2.574