Volume : VI, Issue : VII, July - 2017

Current profile of fungal pathogens in mycological infections in a rural teaching hospital area.

Pavani G, Anuradha M.

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 Objectives: To detect the fungal pathogens  in various clinical specimens.To know the current profile of fungal pathogens in various mycological infections. Material and methods: Various   samples were collected from patients   with clinically suspected fungal infections. KOH mount ,gram staing and fungal culture was done for all the samples. Germ tube test was done to speciate Candidal isolates into Candida albicans and  Nonalbicans candida.Results :1267 samples were processed over a period of one year. In nail  samples the major pathogens were  Candida species . Candida was the sole pathogen in blood stream mycosis. There is increased prevalence  of cryptococcal meningitis , Urinary tract aspergillosis, keratitis due to filamentous fungi. Conclusion : Candida is emerging as the most common pathogen in onychmycosis. Candidal infections are still an important cause of neonatal sepsis .Increased prevalence  of opportunistic infections like  cryptococcal meningitisand urinary tract aspergillosis suggests  a rising   population of immunocompromised patients.

 

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Pavani G, Anuradha M., Current profile of fungal pathogens in mycological infections in a rural teaching hospital area., GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : VOLUME-6 | ISSUE‾7 | JULY -2017


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