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An Ex vivo Assay to Study Candida albicans Hyphal Morphogenesis in the Gastrointestinal Tract
Published on: July 1, 2020
[Candida albicans: risk factor in covid-19 patients]
Daniela San Martín Andrade1, Cristopher Andrés Cárdenas Amendaño2, Allison Brigitte Solórzano Cuenca2
1Carrera de Odontologia de la Universidad Catolica de Cuenca. Campus Universitario Azogues, Ecuador. daniela.sanmartin@ucacue.edu.ec, ipmedinas@ucacue.edu.ec Universidad Católica de Cuenca Carrera de Odontologia Universidad Catolica de Cuenca Campus Universitario Azogues Ecuador daniela.sanmartin@ucacue.edu.ec ipmedinas@ucacue.edu.ec.
Abstract:
The Candida Albicans fungus in our body can cause various conditions and will depend directly on the systemic condition of the host. Patients with COVID-19 who have previously presented this fungus can increase the likelihood of morbidity and mortality, since this microorganism can be located in areas that correspond to the respiratory system, generating a functional deficit. If not treated timely, it will proliferate into the blood and digestive system. Many patients with respiratory difficulties on account of this condition require mechanical ventilation to combat it.
Objective:
To relate the presence of Candida Albicans as an aggravating factor in patients with COVID-19.
Materials And:
methods: A literature review took place using the Redalyc, Scielo, PubMed, Research gate, Science direct, Google Scholar databases. The inclusion criteria used were: articles in English and Spanish, along with articles published from 2020 up to date. There were 65 scientific articles that met the search criteria and were analyzed. The analysis determined that oral candidiasis negatively affects patients with COVID-19 infection, increasing the risk of admission to the ICU with the use of artificial ventilators.
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