Asymptomatic oral carriage of Candida species in HIV-infected patients in the highly active antiretroviral therapy era

Author:

Costa Carolina Rodrigues1,Cohen Ana Joaquina2,Fernandes Orionalda Fátima Lisboa1,Miranda Karla Carvalho1,Passos Xisto Sena1,Souza Lúcia Kioko Hasimoto1,Silva Maria do Rosário Rodrigues1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de Goiás, Brasil

2. Hospital de Doenças Tropicais de Goiás, Brasil

Abstract

Oropharyngeal candidiasis is the most common opportunistic fungal infection in individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus. CD4+ lymphocytes count and the quantification of viral RNA in blood plasma have been found to be the main markers of HIV disease progression. The present study was conducted to evaluate Candida sp. diversity in the oral cavity of HIV-infected patients and to determine whether there was association of CD4+ cell count and viral load with asymptomatic oral Candida carriage. Out of 99 HIV-positive patients studied, 62 (62.6%) had positive culture for Candida (oral carriage) and 37 patients (37.4%) had Candida negative culture (no oral carriage). The etiologic agents most common were C. albicans and C. tropicalis. The range of CD4+ was 6-2305 cells/mm³ in colonized patients and 3-839 cells/mm³ for non-colonized patients, while the viral load was 60-90016 copies/mL for colonized patients and 75-110488 copies/mL for non colonized patients. The viral load was undetectable in 15 colonized patients and in 12 non colonized patients. Our results showed that there was no significant difference of the variables CD4+ cell count and viral load between oral candida carriage and no oral candida carriage patients.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,General Medicine

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