پديد آورندگان :
Zaini, F نويسنده , Gerami Shoar, M نويسنده , Kordbacheh, P نويسنده , Khedmati, E نويسنده , Safara, M نويسنده , Gharaeian N نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Although Candida albicans is the most common etiologic agent of candidiasis, C. dubliniensis, has been emerged, as another
pathogen resembles C. albicans in many phenotypic aspects and noted for its in vitro potential for fluconazole resistance.
Since there was no evidence of any report about detection of this organism in Iran, this study was designed to use of
five different tests for identification of Candida species with special reference to C. dubliniensis among 313 suspected Candida
isolates in Tehran, capital of Iran. Overall, 199 (63.6%) C. albicans and 114 (36.6%) Candida spp. were identified. All
199 C. albicans isolates were found germ tube and chlamydospore positive. Different shades of green color colonies were
yielded on CHROMagar Candida of which 23 (11.6%) showed dark green color indicative of C. dubliniensis. All but four C.
albicans isolates grew well at 45 °C. These 4 isolates beyond to 23 dark green colony producers were suspected of being
C.dubliniensis, later examined by API 20C AUX system. The results indicated that all 27 isolates were able to assimilate
both xylose and ل-methyl-D-glucoside, therefore these isolates were identified as C. albicans. Overall, C. dubliniensis had
not been found in present study. It must be concluded that no single phenotypic test has proven to be highly effective, and
the use of several tests may be necessary of these two closely related Candida species for definitive identification.