Affiliations 

  • 1 Faculty of Medicine, AIMST University, Malaysia
  • 2 Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Bioscience, and Nursing MAHASA University
  • 3 Faculty of Medicine, RCSI and UCD Malaysia Campus, Penang, Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia
  • 4 Pathology Department, Hospital Sultan Abdul Halim, Kedah, Malaysia
  • 5 Faculty of Medicine, Manipal University College Malaysia, Melaka, Malaysia
Curr Med Mycol, 2022 Sep;8(3):35-38.
PMID: 37051557 DOI: 10.18502/cmm.8.3.11209

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Invasive candidiasis is one of the most common systemic mycoses, and studies have shown mixed yeast infections. Malaysia lacks mixed yeast culture data.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Yeast isolates were collected in Sultan Abdul Halim Hospital, North Malaysia, from October 2020 to October 2021. Chromogenic Candida differential agar media and PCR-RFLP were used to identify yeast species.

RESULTS: A total of 206 yeast isolates were collected from different body sites of patients. The majority of the yeast isolates (n=104) were obtained from the urine. Other isolates were extracted from blood (n=52), vaginal swabs (n=45), ear discharge (n=2), tracheal aspirate (n=2), tissue (n=2), skin (n=1), nail (n=1), sputum (n=1), and cerebrospinal fluid (n=1). In total, 200 yeast samples were identified as single species, and six isolates were a mixture of Candida species.

CONCLUSION: Malaysia lacks accurate epidemiological data on mixed yeast infections. We identified all samples to the species level, including mixed yeast cultures, using the MspI enzyme and PCR-RFLP.

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