Yeastlike Microorganisms and Molds Isolated in theMycological Laboratory of the First Dermatological Clinic of the Medical FacultyComenius University and Faculty Hospital Bratislava in 1995–2000
Authors:
S. Miertušová; M. Šimaljaková
Authors‘ workplace:
I. Dermatovenerologická klinika LFUK a FN Bratislava
Published in:
Epidemiol. Mikrobiol. Imunol. , 2003, č. 2, s. 76-80
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Overview
In 1995–2000 we examined in the mycological laboratory 8663 specimens for fungal infection bymicroscopical examination cultivation. The species was identified by the germ-tube test, fermentationand assimilation of carbohydrates. We examined 3421 specimens of faeces and found fungalinfection in 37%, the most common was Candida albicans and Geotrichum candidum. In 1736specimens of sputum and bronchial lavage, yeast microorganisms were isolated in 48%, mostlyCandida albicans. In 2697 specimens of skin and mucous membranes in 26% we found fungalmicroorganisms. We examined 550 samples from the external ear, 40% was mycologically positive,the most common infectious agent of otomycosis was Aspergillus sp. Among 87 specimens from eyeswe isolated molds- Acremonium sp., Fusarium sp. and Penicillium sp. Among 123 samples of urine,41% were mycologically positive, most common was Candida albicans. In 49 blood samples yeastswere found only three times.
Key words:
fungi – candida – mycology – epidemiology.
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