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Species of yeast-like fungi of the genus Candida in isolates from the oral cavity in HIV-infected patients of the Bryansk Region

Abstract

We examined of the oral cavity of 174 HIV-infected patients who are on dispensary supervision and treatment in the Bryansk Center for the prevention and control of AIDS and infectious diseases with the implementation of a complex of bacteriological and parasitological studies. The predominance of non-albican species, as well as mixed infections with two or more species of fungi of the genus Candida were shown.

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M. A. Mozzherova
Central hospital no. 4 of JSC «Russian Railways»
Russian Federation


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Mozzherova M.A. Species of yeast-like fungi of the genus Candida in isolates from the oral cavity in HIV-infected patients of the Bryansk Region. Public Health and Life Environment – PH&LE. 2019;(3):57-60. (In Russ.)

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