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FUNGAL STRAINS FREQUENCY AND ANTIFUNGAL SENSITIVITY ASSAY AGAINST ANTIFUNGAL DRUGS IN ADMITTED PATIENTS FROM AHVAZ TALEGHANI HOSPITAL

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  113-120

Abstract

 Background: BURN wound provide a suitable environment for the growth of infectious agents. These infections are known for 50% of death causes. This study proposed to isolate fungi agents from BURN WOUNDS and verify their susceptibility to antifungal drugs.Methods: A total of 104 admitted patients from Ahvaz Taleghani Hospital were contributed in this study and samples were collected using sterile swabs. Samples were cultured on Sabouraud dextrose agar containing chloramphenicol and confirmation tests were carried out using light microscopy. The disk diffusion method was applied to determine drug sensitivity of FUNGAL AGENTS against antifungal drugs.Results: Findings showed 15 patients (14.42%) were contaminated to different FUNGAL AGENTS including Candida albicans; 6 cases (40%), C. glabrata; 2 cases (13.33%), Aspergillus niger; 2 cases (13.33%) and C. dubliniensis, A. fumigatus, A. flavus, Penicilliumand Macor; 1 case (6.66%) each. It is notable that the most frequent FUNGAL AGENTS isolated from children with 13 cases (86.66%). The ANTIFUNGAL SENSITIVITY ASSAY showed that all isolates were resistant to fluconazole and highest sensitivity (66.46%) was observed for clotrimazole.Conclusion: Candida species isolated from BURN WOUNDS were the most frequent causes followed byAspergillus species. In addition, the research showed that the FUNGAL AGENTS in admitted children could be colonized more in comparison to other age groups. Therefore, the FUNGAL AGENTS should be more considered on BURN WOUNDS. This study strongly suggests the ANTIFUNGAL SENSITIVITY ASSAY for isolated FUNGAL AGENTS are carried out on admitted patients over period of times.

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    KIASAT, NEDA, ZAREI MAHMOUDABADI, ALI, ZARRIN, MAJID, & RAJABI, MAHSA. (2013). FUNGAL STRAINS FREQUENCY AND ANTIFUNGAL SENSITIVITY ASSAY AGAINST ANTIFUNGAL DRUGS IN ADMITTED PATIENTS FROM AHVAZ TALEGHANI HOSPITAL. JENTASHAPIR JOURNAL OF CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (JENTASHAPIR JOURNAL OF HEALTH RESEARCH), -(SUPPLEMENT), 113-120. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/205749/en

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    KIASAT NEDA, ZAREI MAHMOUDABADI ALI, ZARRIN MAJID, RAJABI MAHSA. FUNGAL STRAINS FREQUENCY AND ANTIFUNGAL SENSITIVITY ASSAY AGAINST ANTIFUNGAL DRUGS IN ADMITTED PATIENTS FROM AHVAZ TALEGHANI HOSPITAL. JENTASHAPIR JOURNAL OF CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (JENTASHAPIR JOURNAL OF HEALTH RESEARCH)[Internet]. 2013;-(SUPPLEMENT):113-120. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/205749/en

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    NEDA KIASAT, ALI ZAREI MAHMOUDABADI, MAJID ZARRIN, and MAHSA RAJABI, “FUNGAL STRAINS FREQUENCY AND ANTIFUNGAL SENSITIVITY ASSAY AGAINST ANTIFUNGAL DRUGS IN ADMITTED PATIENTS FROM AHVAZ TALEGHANI HOSPITAL,” JENTASHAPIR JOURNAL OF CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (JENTASHAPIR JOURNAL OF HEALTH RESEARCH), vol. -, no. SUPPLEMENT, pp. 113–120, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/205749/en

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