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2
nd
International Conference on
Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics
Volume 5, Issue 1 (Suppl)
J Oral Hyg Health
ISSN: 2332-0702 JOHH, an open access journal
Restorative Dentistry & Prosthodontics 2017
May 01-02, 2017
J Oral Hyg Health 2017, 5:1 (Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2332-0702-C1-006Epidemiology of oral Candida albicans in diabetic and non-diabetic patients: Gender based study in rural
and urban hospitals of Faisalabad
Ayesha Tasneem
1,2
, Muhammad Irshad
2
1
Department of Oral Biology, Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
2
Institute of Microbiology, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan.
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andida albicans is diamorphic yeast that causes many non-healing lesions of oral cavity like angular cheilitis, leucoplakia and
thrush being most common. Candidiasis commonly occurs in diabetic, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and
cancer patients as well as in patients under chemo and radiotherapies. C. albicans are also found in the oral cavities of infants.
However till now there is no comparative data available regarding epidemiology and frequency of Candida albicans in rural or urban
population in Pakistan. The study was conducted to evidence the epidemiology and prevalence of the fungus in the oral cavities of
diabetic males and females in four hospitals (two village and two city hospitals) of Faisalabad. Swab and calculus samples were taken
both from healthy and diabetic patients covering both genders. Antifungal susceptibility of Candida albicans was also evidenced
using three antifungal agents (Fluconazole, Ketokonazole and Amphotericin B). Results showed that among city and village hospitals,
occurrence of Candida albicans was found significantly higher in patients in village hospitals. Moreover, irrespective of city or village,
the occurrence was significantly higher in diabetic patients with female diabetic patients more susceptible to Candida albicans fungus.
However, the results were different in non-diabetic patients where male patients were significantly more infested than female patients.
Finally, antifungal susceptibility showed that Candida albicans was responding better to Fluconazole followed by Ketokonazole and
Amphotericin B respectively. Therefore, it can be concluded that diabetic patients in general and female diabetic patients in particular
are more susceptible to Candida albicans fungus and Fluconazole can be used to restrict the oral proliferation.
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