Journal article

In vitro antifungal susceptibility to six antifungal agents of 229 Candida isolates from patients with diabetes mellitus

M Manfredi, MJ McCullough, L Polonelli, S Conti, ZM Al-Karaawi, P Vescovi, SR Porter

Oral Microbiology and Immunology | Published : 2006

Abstract

The most common antifungal drugs in current clinical use for the treatment of oral candidosis are polyenes and azoles, mainly used topically. Poor glycaemic control in association with other local factors, such as the presence of oral dental prostheses, salivary pH, salivary flow rate and tobacco habits, may lead to the development of oral candidosis. Topical antifungal agents are frequently used to prevent the development of candidal infections in patients with poor metabolic control, particularly in the elderly wearing dentures. The aim of this study was to assess the antifungal susceptibility of Candida isolates to six antifungal agents using a commercially available kit, Fungitest®. The ..

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