Prevalence and antifungal susceptibility patterns of candida isolated on CHROMagarTM candida at a tertiary referral hospital, Eastern Uganda

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dc.contributor.author Watsemwa, Juliet Jane
dc.contributor.author Iramiot, Jacob Stanley
dc.contributor.author Kalule, John Bosco
dc.date.accessioned 2019-10-14T08:07:03Z
dc.date.available 2019-10-14T08:07:03Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.issn 2231-0886
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12283/283
dc.description.abstract Background: Pregnant women are susceptible to vaginal candidiasis and maternal vulvovaginal candidiasis is a major risk factor for colonization and/or infection of the infant. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence and antifungal patterns of albicans and non-albicans Candida among pregnant women attending a tertiary referral hospital. Methods: Vaginal discharge- cotton swabs were self-collected from pregnant women clinically proven to have vulvovaginal candidiasis at the antenatal clinic of a tertiary referral hospital between January and July 2018. Microscopy and culture on Sabouraud's Dextrose Agar with chloramphenicol was done on the vaginal discharge-cotton swabs. Confirmatory fungal identification was done using CHROM agarTM Candida. Antifungal susceptibility testing was carried out using the standardized Kirby Bauer method. Results: Candida were isolated from 50.81% (126/249) of the swabs and included C. albicans (80.16%, 101/126), C. glabrata (19.05% (24/126) and C. krusei (0.79%, 1/126). Candida albicans showed resistance to amphotericin B (70.63%, 89/126), clotrimazole (11.9%, 15/126), nystatin (3.17%, 4/126), fluconazole (23.02%, 29/126), and itraconazole (17.46%, 22/126). Among the nonalbican Candida species, C. glabrata showed resistance to fluconazole (100% ,24/24), amphotericin B (100% ,24/24), clotrimazole (14.29%, 18/24), nystatin (1.59%, 2/24), and itraconazole (18.25%, 23/24). C. krusei showed resistance to fluconazole (100%, 1/1), amphotericin B (100%,1/1), and itraconazole (100%, 1/1). Conclusion: The candida species commonly associated with VVC in Eastern Uganda are C. albicans C. glabrata and C. krusei. Antifungal resistance was highly prevalent among the candida isolated. The use of CHROMagarTMCandida media for identification of clinically relevant Candida should be adopted instead of conventional methods that are tedious and time consuming such that treatment is based on laboratory evidence. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Busitema University; Mbale Regional Referral Hospital en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher SCIENCEDOMAIN International en_US
dc.subject Vulvovaginal candidiasis en_US
dc.subject Antifungal Susceptibility en_US
dc.subject Candida en_US
dc.subject Eastern Uganda en_US
dc.title Prevalence and antifungal susceptibility patterns of candida isolated on CHROMagarTM candida at a tertiary referral hospital, Eastern Uganda en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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