Literature DB >> 9145460

Mycological aspects of gastrointestinal microflora.

H Bernhardt1, M Knoke.   

Abstract

There are two aspects about the presence of Candida in the human orointestinal tract: (i) it is a part of normal human flora and (ii) it is a risk factor for immunocompromised patients. The orointestinal tract can be considered a reservoir for Candida species, several of which are from the oral cavity, stomach, duodenal juice and faeces. Their germ counts in normal small and large bowel do not exceed 10(4) cfu/ml resp.g. The input of Candida to a well-developed faecal flora system under continuous flow culture conditions did not lead to a multiplication of the yeast. The take in of faecal flora into a Candida continuous flow culture diminish Candida germ counts. If, however, the faecal flora was destroyed, e.g. by antibiotics, we found the yeasts multiplying, with the formation of germ tubes and mycelial structures. Colonization by Candida has to be seen as a starting-point of the development of subsequent candidosis in immunosuppressed or intensive care patients. The best protection against Candida colonization in the gut is the existence of a normal bacterial flora. Lactulose, which promotes the Gram-positive potential of faecal flora, may protect indirectly by supporting the indigenous flora.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9145460     DOI: 10.1080/00365521.1997.11720731

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Gastroenterol Suppl        ISSN: 0085-5928


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