COMPARISON OF 7 PHENOTYPING METHODS FOR CANDIDA-ALBICANS

Citation
L. Otero et al., COMPARISON OF 7 PHENOTYPING METHODS FOR CANDIDA-ALBICANS, European journal of epidemiology, 11(2), 1995, pp. 221-224
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
ISSN journal
03932990
Volume
11
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
221 - 224
Database
ISI
SICI code
0393-2990(1995)11:2<221:CO7PMF>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Seven different phenotyping methods for strain differentiation of Cand ida albicans (auxonotyping, enzymotyping, resistotyping, Phongpaichit' s morphotyping, Hunter's morphotyping and Odds and Abbott's biotyping method - 1980 and 1983 versions) were compared on a single population of 94 strains. 77.6% of the strains belonged to auxonotyping 1, 59.6% to enzymotyping A, 34% to resistotyping B and 30.8% to BC, 40.4% to Ph ongpaichit's morphotyping 000,000 and 40.4% to Hunter's morphotyping ' No fringe/Smooth surface'. Using biotyping systems (1980 and 1983 vers ions), the most frequent biotypes were 145 (29.8%) and 147 (31.9%) res pectively. The Discriminatory Index of Hunter and Gaston was employed to carry out comparisons among the different systems. The best discrim inatory results, although far from ideal, were found using Phongpaichi t's morphotyping (DI = 0.827) and Odds and Abbott's method (DI = 0.815 and 0.831 - 1980 and 1983 versions). A good discriminatory result was also found using Hunter's morphotyping method together with the bioty ping of Odds and Abbott (1983 version). These approximated the ideal(D I = 0.950) and showed minimal difficulty in interpretation. The propos ed combined method revealed high discrimination among the vulvovaginal strains, and suggested the absence of transmissible pathogenic strain s.