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Rev. habanera cienc. méd ; 10(2)abr.-jun. 2011. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-615799

ABSTRACT

Se realizó un estudio de susceptibilidad in vitro frente a itraconazol, ketoconazol y clotrimazol de 144 cepas de Candida, conservadas y previamente identificadas, aisladas de la cavidad oral de pacientes infectados por el virus de inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH) con cuadros clínicos de candidiasis orofaríngea (COF). El estudio se llevó a cabo mediante dos metodologías; la primera, utilizando los requerimientos del Clinical and Laboratory Standard Institute (CLSI), en el cual está establecida la lectura visual para determinar los patrones de susceptibilidad; y la segunda, mediante la propuesta de la European Committee on Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing, el cual tiene fijado la lectura espectrofotométrica para eliminar las posibles subjetividades de la metodología del CLSI. Los resultados obtenidos mediante ambas lecturas no mostraron diferencias mayores a dos diluciones en los valores de concentración mínima inhibitoria, y demostraron que ambos métodos se correlacionan y es importante para aquellos laboratorios de pocos recursos económicos.


A study of in vitro susceptibility was realized opposite to itraconazol, ketoconazol and clotrimazol of 144 strains of Candida, conserved and previously identified, isolated of the oral cavity of patients infected by the virus of human immunodeficiency (VIH) with clinical pictures of oropharingeal candidiasis (COF). The study was realized by means of two methodologies; the first one, using the requests of the Clinical and Laboratory Standard Institute (CLSI), in which the visual reading is established to determine the patterns of susceptibility; and the second one, by means of the proposal of the European Committee on Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing, which has fixed the spectrophotometric to eliminate the possible subjectivities of the methodology of the CLSI. The results obtained by means of both readings did not show differences bigger than two dilutions in the values of minimal inhibitory concentration, demonstrating that both methods are correlated and it is important for those laboratories of few economic resources.

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