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Profil de Sensibilité aux Antifongiques des Espèces de Candida Isolées lors d'Infections Respiratoires Basses à Yaoundé, Cameroun : Une Étude Transversale Prospective

Authors: Ngando Laure et al.;

Profil de Sensibilité aux Antifongiques des Espèces de Candida Isolées lors d'Infections Respiratoires Basses à Yaoundé, Cameroun : Une Étude Transversale Prospective

Abstract

L’aspect du sujet abordé. Cette étude évalue la diversité des espèces de levures et leur profil de sensibilité face aux antifongiques majeurs chez des patients camerounais présentant des signes d'infection respiratoire basse. Ce que cette étude apporte de nouveau. Sur 247 souches isolées, l'étude démontre que si C. albicans prédomine et reste très sensible aux traitements de référence (97,1 % de sensibilité aux échinocandines), une diversité non négligeable d'espèces non-albicans coexiste. Des espèces comme C. krusei ou Candidozyma haemulii présentent des profils de résistance ou de sensibilité intermédiaire aux azolés et à l'amphotéricine B, modifiant l'approche thérapeutique locale. Cet article est disponible en intégralité sur Health Research in Africa.

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