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Asymptomatic oral Candida albicans carriage in HIV-infection: frequency and predisposing factors
Authors:Anny Fetter  Marialuisa Partisani  Helene Koenig  Michel Kremer  Jean-Marie Lang
Institution:Centre d'Information et de Soins de 1'immunodéficience Humaine. Clinique Médicate A. Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg. France;Institut de Parasitologie. Facultéde Médecine. Strasbourg. France
Abstract:Many studies have focused on the epidemiology and pathogenesis of oral candidiasis in HIV infection. Little is known on the incidence and predisposing factors of asymptomatic oral Candida carriage in this setting, obviously an important issue in view of prophylaxis. To address this question. 261 consecutive HIV-infected individuals without clinical evidence of candidiasis were investigated. C. albicans was isolated from cultured oral cavity swabs of 63 subjects (24%). Colonization was significantly more frequent in IV drug users. CDC groups IV. and in subjects with lymphocytopenia. CD4+ cell depletion, or elevated beta-2 microglobulin. These data further suggest that oral candidiasis occurs in HIV infection as a result of C. albicans overgrowth and raise the question of primary antifungal prophylaxis in subjects with low CD4 counts and asymptomatic oral Candida carriage.
Keywords:asymptomatic carriage  Candida albicans HIV infection  oral candidiasis
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