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J Infect Dis ; 208(10): 1705-16, 2013 Nov 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23904289

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In industrialized countries Candida albicans is considered the predominant commensal yeast of the human intestine, with approximately 40% prevalence in healthy adults. We discovered a highly original colonization pattern that challenges this current perception by studying in a 4- year interval a cohort of 151 Amerindians living in a remote community (French Guiana), and animals from their environment. The prevalence of C. albicans was persistently low (3% and 7% of yeast carriers). By contrast, Candida krusei and Saccharomyces cerevisiae were detected in over 30% of carriers. We showed that C. krusei and S. cerevisiae carriage was of food or environmental origin, whereas C. albicans carriage was associated with specific risk factors (being female and living in a crowded household). We also showed using whole-genome sequence comparison that C. albicans strains can persist in the intestinal tract of a healthy individual over a 4-year period.


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Candida albicans/fisiología , Intestinos/microbiología , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Animales , Candida albicans/clasificación , Candidiasis/epidemiología , Candidiasis/microbiología , Portador Sano/epidemiología , Portador Sano/microbiología , Evolución Molecular , Femenino , Guyana Francesa , Genoma Fúngico , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Tipificación de Secuencias Multilocus , Micosis/epidemiología , Micosis/microbiología , Filogenia , Prevalencia , Levaduras/clasificación , Levaduras/fisiología , Adulto Joven
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