Virulence factors’ contribution to the pathogenicity ofCandidaspecies: a study based on the clinical isolates of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Author:

Pamnani Tamanna,Seervi Rekha,Parasmani ,Jose Blessy,Kalra Aakanksha

Abstract

AbstractIn present era, both the Health Care Associated and community acquired infections are increasing steadily. The Leading International Fungal Education (LIFE) has observed that more than ∼80% of world’s population is affected by serious fungal infections.Candidaspecies can colonize biotic or abiotic surfaces and transmit via them.Candidagenus consist more than 200 species with few of infection causing species.Candida albicansis one of the species which causes the majority of infections (∼80%) while other species such asC. glabrata, C. dubliniensis, C. parapsilosisandC. kruseihave recently been emerging in these infections. They reside within the body and become pathogenic as the immunity compromised of individual. Virulence factors contribute to spread, transmit and enhance the pathogenicity of the species. The study is focused on analyzing virulence factors of theCandidaisolates obtained from patients of Jaipur, Rajasthan. Isolates were screened for germ tube formation and production of extracellular enzyme. Results of the study show that along with albican species, non-albicans are also emerging as pathogens. Observations state that blood sample type is most infectious. The study concludes with the statistical analysis of population crucial for preparation of prevention methods and cures to deal this life-threatening disease.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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