Influence of oral biofilm index, caries experience, and laboratory markers of disease progression on the oral carriage of Candida in HIV-infected and non-infected children: a cross-sectional study

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Edja Maria Melo de Brito Costa
Carolina Medeiros de Almeida Maia
Priscilla Guimarães Silva Vasconcelos
Maristela Barbosa Portela
Caroliny Mello Barboza
Abel Silveira Cardoso
Rosangela Maria de Araújo Soares
André Luis Souza dos Santos
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[1] Universidade Estadual da Paraíba,Departamento de Odontologia
[2] Universidade Federal Fluminense,Departamento de Odontoclínica e Odontopediatria
[3] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,Departamento de Patologia e Diagnóstico Oral
[4] Instituto de Microbiologia Paulo de Goés,Departamento de Microbiologia Geral
[5] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,undefined
[6] Rede Micologia RJ – Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (FAPERJ),undefined
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Biofilms; Dental caries; Children; HIV; Oral cavity;
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The present study aimed to compare the oral Candida rate between infected and uninfected children with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), as well as analyze the association between Candida spp. and predisposing factors of colonization, like oral biofilm index, caries experience, and laboratory markers of AIDS progression. A cross-sectional study was employed. Candida species were identified and quantified from saliva samples of 50 HIV-infected and 50 uninfected children. Biofilm index and decayed, missing, and filled teeth (dmft/DMFT) indices were assessed by oral clinical examinations. Additionally, CD4+ T lymphocyte count and viral load were obtained from medical records of the HIV-infected children. Candida species were cultured from 74% of the HIV-infected children and 46% of uninfected ones (p = 0.0076). Candida albicans and Candida parapsilosis were the most frequently isolated species in both studied groups. The isolation of Candida species was significantly higher in HIV-infected children with CD4 ≤ 15% (p = 0.0146); it had influence of mature oral biofilm and the caries index (dmft + DMFT ≥ 8) (p < 0.05) and was associated with the plasma viral load. The present data show that the HIV infection, oral biofilm index, caries experience, and laboratory markers of AIDS progression exert an influence on the prevalence of oral Candida in children.
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