       Document 0556
 DOCN  M9550556
 TI    [Correlation between resistance testing and typing of Candida
       albicans--isolates from AIDS patients and chronic recurrent oral
       candidiasis]
 DT    9505
 AU    Ruhnke M; Tennagen I; Engelmann E; Universitatsklinikum Rudolf
       Virchow/Charlottenburg, Medizinische; Klinik und Poliklinik, FU Berlin.
 SO    Mycoses. 1994;37 Suppl 1:60-3. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/95157580
 AB    In patients with AIDS and recurrent oropharyngeal candidosis results of
       biotyping and serotyping were compared with antifungal susceptibility
       testing. Biotype B1 was found predominantly with 44.3% from 169 C.
       albicans isolates. Serotype A was seen in 150/169 C. albicans isolates.
       No close correlation between high MIC values (> or = 25 micrograms/ml)
       for C. albicans isolates against fluconazole nor a change to a
       particular biotype or serotype has been observed in recurrences of oral
       candidosis.
 DE    Antifungal Agents/*PHARMACOLOGY  AIDS-Related Opportunistic
       Infections/*MICROBIOLOGY  Candida albicans/*CLASSIFICATION/DRUG EFFECTS
       Candidiasis, Oral/*MICROBIOLOGY  Comparative Study  Drug Resistance,
       Microbial  English Abstract  Human  Mycological Typing Techniques
       Recurrence  Serotyping  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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