Biased Genotype Distributions ofCandida albicansStrains Associated with Vulvovaginal Candidosis and Candidal Balanoposthitis in China
Clinical Infectious Diseases2008Vol. 47(9), pp. 1119–1125
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Juan Li, Shangrong Fan, Xiaoping Liu, Dong Ming Li, Zhen‐Hua Nie, Fang Li, Hua Lin, Wen‐Ming Huang, Lili Zong, Jian‐Gang Jin, Lei Hong, Feng‐Yan Bai
Abstract
The results suggest the existence of vaginopathic C. albicans strains with enhanced virulence and tropism for the vagina and the high possibility of sexual transmission of genital C. albicans infection. Identification of specific genotypes that correlate with severity of VVC is also of diagnostic and therapeutic significance.
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