Response to fluconazole by 23 patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection and oral candidiasis: pharmacological and mycological factors
- 1 August 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
- Vol. 40 (8), 1961-1963
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.40.8.1961
Abstract
The MICs of fluconazole for strains of Candida species and the levels of fluconazole in serum were determined at day 0 and day 14 for 23 human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients with oral candidiasis who were treated orally with 100 mg of fluconazole per day for 14 days. Among the 23 patients, 11 (48%) were not clinically cured and had persistent isolation of Candidiasis albicans (n = 10) and/or presence of non-C. albicans (n = 6). Clinical response could be predicted by the susceptibility of the strain to fluconazole determined at day 0. All 12 patients who were cured were infected with a strain for which the MIC was < 0.78 mg/liter. All four patients who were infected with a strain for which the MIC was > 3.12 mg/liter experienced clinical failure. These data suggest that a C. albicans strain could be defined as being susceptible when the MIC of fluconazole is < 0.78 mg/liter and as being resistant when the MIC is > 3.12 mg/liter.Keywords
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