Literature DB >> 7535911

Frequency of Candida sp infection in tuberculous patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: morphological and immunocytochemical study in sputum.

M J Cavaliere1, M Y Maeda, A Longatto Filho, N K Shirata, R T Santos, C Kitamura, S Y Ueki, M C Martins.   

Abstract

Sputum samples from AIDS patients with and without pulmonary tuberculosis were analyzed morphologically and immunocytochemically to determine the frequency of occurrence of Candida sp. Mycobacterial infection was detected by bacterioscopy and/or culture and cytological evaluation was performed using Papanicolaou and Toluidine Blue staining. Immunoreaction for Candida sp was performed using polyclonal antibody in selected cases with fungal structures in smears stained by the Papanicolaou or Toluidine Blue method. An increased frequency of Candida sp (2.5 times) was observed in the tuberculous group compared to the group of AIDS patients without tuberculosis. The Toluidine Blue stain showed good results for the detection of Candida sp in sputum. Due to the increased risk of this opportunistic infection among more severely immunocompromised patients. Toluidine Blue staining of sputum samples submitted to analysis seems to be a reliable screening method.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7535911

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathologica        ISSN: 0031-2983


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1.  Host factors do not influence the colonization or infection by fluconazole resistant Candida species in hospitalized patients.

Authors:  Yun-Liang Yang; Ming-Fang Cheng; Ya-Wen Chang; Tzuu-Guang Young; Hsin Chi; Sai Cheong Lee; Bruno Man-Hon Cheung; Fan-Chen Tseng; Tun-Chieh Chen; Yu-Huai Ho; Zhi-Yuan Shi; Chung-Huang Hubert Chan; Ju-Yu Lin; Hsiu-Jung Lo
Journal:  J Negat Results Biomed       Date:  2008-12-16
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