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Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia
Antifungal susceptibility testing of yeast isolated from corneal infections
Vera Lucia Degaspare Monte Mascaro2  Ana Luisa Höfling-lima2  Olga Fishman Gompertz1  Maria Cecília Zorat Yu1  Daniel Archimedes Da Matta1  Arnaldo Lopes Colombo1 
[1] ,UNIFESP Department of Ophthalmology
关键词: Eye infections;    Keratitis;    Antifungal agents;    Yeasts infections;    Antifungal susceptibility tests;    Infecções oculares;    Ceratites;    Antifúngicos;    Infecções por leveduras;    Testes de suscetibilidade a antifúngicos;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0004-27492003000500019
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

PURPOSE: To report the antifungal susceptibility profile of yeast isolates obtained from cases of keratitis. METHODS: Susceptibility testing of 15 yeast strains isolated from corneal infections to amphotericin B, fluconazole, itraconazole and ketoconazole was performed using the NCCLS broth microdilution assay. RESULTS: Most episodes of eye infections were caused by Candida albicans. The antifungal drugs tested showed the following minimal inhibitory concentration values against yeast isolates: 0.125-0.5 µg/ml for amphotericin B; 0.125->64.0 µg/ml for fluconazole; 0.015-1.0 µg/ml for itraconazole and 0.015-0.125 µg/ml for ketoconazole. Despite the fact that all Candida isolates were judged to be susceptible to azoles, one isolate showed a minimal inhibitory concentration value significantly higher than a 90% minimal inhibitory concentration of all tested isolates. Rhodotorula rubra was resistant to fluconazole and itraconazole. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the fact that most yeast isolates from corneal infections are usually susceptible to amphotericin B and azoles, they exhibit a wide range of minimal inhibitory concentration values for antifungal drugs. The identification of strains at species level and their susceptibility pattern to antifungal drugs should be considered before determining the concentration to be used in topical antifungal formulations in order to optimize therapeutic response in eye infections.

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