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The distribution frequency of Candida species in the genitourinary tract among symptomatic individuals in Nigerian cities

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Abstract

A clinical survey was carried out in seven cities in the southern part of Nigeria to determine the relative distribution of genitourinary Candida species in symptomatic patients reporting for diagnosis and treatment. Seven Candida species were identified using the CHROMagar Candida method and the API 20C System. Candida species were represented by Candida glabrata (33.7%), Candida albicans (20.1%), Candida tropicalis (18%), Candida guilliermondii (17.8%) Candida pseudotropicalis (5%), Candida parapsilosis (5%), and C. albicans var.stellatoidea (1.2%). The distribution of these species among the various age groups (15-20, 21-25, 26-30, 31-35, 36-40 and 41 plus years) was statistically insignificant. Out of the 517 positive samples, 182 (35%) were found in the age group 26-30 years, while age 41 plus had the lowest frequency (1.2%). The results presented show that C. albicans, usually reported to be the most frequently isolated species, is not the main species in the cities studied. With C. glabrata in preponderance, the finding supports recent studies reporting that several pathogenic non-C. albicans species are now being frequently isolated. The level of social activities, such as drug abuse and sexual promiscuity, may be important in the distribution frequency of Candida species in different age groups and locations.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)60-63
Number of pages4
JournalRevista Iberoamericana de Micologia
Volume20
Issue number2
StatePublished - Jun 1 2003

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Keywords

  • Candida species
  • Distribution
  • Symptomatic patients

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