Journal of Oral Microbiology (Jan 2020)

Oral Candida albicans colonization in healthy individuals: prevalence, genotypic diversity, stability along time and transmissibility

  • Ângela Gerós-Mesquita,
  • Joana Carvalho-Pereira,
  • Ricardo Franco-Duarte,
  • Armandino Alves,
  • Hernâni Gerós,
  • Célia Pais,
  • Paula Sampaio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/20002297.2020.1820292
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1

Abstract

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In this study, 181 healthy individuals, including 29 couples, were analysed regarding oral yeast colonization using a culture-based approach. Results showed that 39% of the individuals were yeast carriers, 89% being colonized with Candida albicans, 5% with C. guilliermondi, 3% with C. lusitaniae and 3% with C. parapsilosis. Sixty-two percent of the couples had at least one member colonized. Colonization and CFU counts were higher in the couples´ group. Eighty percent of the volunteers were colonized with C. albicans strains with only one CAI genotype, while two but similar CAI genotypes inhabited the oral cavity of the remaining 20% individuals. The same CAI genotypes were found in 66.6% of the couples when both were colonized. Our results indicate that the intimacy among couples increases the probability of heavy cross-colonization, which is potentiated when one member of the couple is a smoker.

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