Findings in 50 AIDS virus-infected patients with positive oral Candida cultures.

L Luangjamekorn, S Silverman, J Gallo, M McKnight, C Migliorati
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Oral candidiasis is a common complication of HIV-infected-individuals. The purpose of this study was to evaluate clinical and laboratory findings to assess the impact and efficacy of antifungal treatment. This preliminary report describes findings in 50 HIV-positive, candida culture-positive subjects (49 males, 1 female; mean age: 39 years). The group had been known HIV-positive for a mean of 28 months, and 19 met the CDC/WHO definition for AIDS (63%, KS, 21% PCP). Thirty-four of the fifty patients had oral signs of candidiasis, with almost half having both atrophic (red) and pseudomembranous (white) components. In quantitating the cultures, the higher colony forming unit counts in general were correlated with clinical signs and pain. The other most common oral manifestations were periodontal disease, hairy leukoplakia and xerostomia. The most common candida species was albicans (84%). Response to initial antifungal therapy was satisfactory clinically, but erratic regarding CFU quantitation, species changes, and bacterial emergence. In summary, oral candidiasis is a complex infection with uncertainties as to the significance of quantitation and achieving control.

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50例艾滋病病毒感染患者口腔念珠菌培养阳性结果分析。
口腔念珠菌病是hiv感染者的常见并发症。本研究的目的是评估临床和实验室结果,以评估抗真菌治疗的影响和疗效。本初步报告描述了50例hiv阳性、念珠菌培养阳性受试者的发现(男性49例,女性1例;平均年龄:39岁)。该组已知hiv阳性平均为28个月,其中19例符合CDC/WHO对艾滋病的定义(63%,KS, 21% PCP)。50例患者中有34例有念珠菌病的口腔体征,其中近一半同时具有萎缩(红色)和假膜(白色)成分。在定量培养中,较高的菌落形成单位计数通常与临床症状和疼痛相关。其他最常见的口腔表现为牙周病、毛状白斑和口干。最常见的念珠菌种类是白色念珠菌(84%)。初步抗真菌治疗的临床效果令人满意,但在CFU定量、菌种变化和细菌出现方面不稳定。总之,口腔念珠菌病是一种复杂的感染,在定量和实现控制的意义上存在不确定性。
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