TY - JOUR
T1 - Vulvovaginal Candidiasis among Women in Makkah City, Saudi Arabia
AU - Faidah, Hani Saleh
JO - Research Journal of Medical Sciences
VL - 7
IS - 4
SP - 86
EP - 89
PY - 2013
DA - 2001/08/19
SN - 1815-9346
DO - rjmsci.2013.86.89
UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=rjmsci.2013.86.89
KW - Vulvovaginal candidiasis
KW -Candida albicans
KW -Candida species
KW -moist
KW -vaginal
AB - The most common reason for women to visit their gynecologist
is Vaginitis and Vulvovaginal Candidiasis (VVC) is a common cause of vaginal
infection in these women. The most common cause of fungal infections are caused
by Candida sp. which can lead to a range of life-threatening invasive
infections as well as non-life-threatening mucocutaneous diseases. Among the
Candida sp., Candida albicans is the most common. Candida albicans
is a commensal that colonizes the skin, gastrointestinal and reproductive tracts.
In addition to C. albicans, non-C. albicans can also colonize
mucocutaneous surfaces and are also emerging as pathogen. Certain vaginal infections
can also be a risk for acquiring the human immunodeficiency virus. A total of
491 vaginal swabs were collected from all the women who participated in the
study. The age of the patients was from 20-45 years with a mean age of 33 years.
Two vaginal swabs were collected from each patient and transported to the microbiology
laboratory for processing. The one swab was used for microscopy for wet preparation
and gram stain while the other one was used for culture onto Sabourauds
dextrose agar and incubated at 37°C for 24-48 h to see a growth of creamy,
greyish moist colonies. Of the 225 positive swabs on culture, 163/225 (72.4%)
were positive for Candida albicans while 62/225(27.6%) were found to
be Candida species. Of the 62 that were found to be Candida species,
37/62 (16.4%) were Candida glabrata, 16/62 (7.1%) were Candida tropicalis
and 9/62 (4.1%) were Candida krusei. Of the 161 pregnant women, 120/161
(74.5%) were positive for Candida albicans, 25/161 (15.5%) had Candida
glabrata, 10/161 (6.2%) Candida tropicalis and 6/161 (3.7%) were
infected with Candida krusei. In conclusion, VVC caused by C. albicans
as well as non-albicans species of Candida is highly prevalent in the population
in Makkah city.
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