1Department of Microbiology, Pravara Medical College, Loni, Maharashtra, India
2Department of microbiology, Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar, India
American Journal of Microbiological Research.
2014,
Vol. 2 No. 2, 57-59
DOI: 10.12691/ajmr-2-2-2
Copyright © 2014 Science and Education PublishingCite this paper: Padmajakshi. G, S. Saini, Sachin deorukhkar, K V Ramana. Coagulase Activity of Candida Spp Isolated from HIV Seropositive Patients Using Different Animal Plasma.
American Journal of Microbiological Research. 2014; 2(2):57-59. doi: 10.12691/ajmr-2-2-2.
Correspondence to: K V Ramana, Department of microbiology, Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar, India. Email:
ramana_20021@rediffmail.comAbstract
Candida spp. is most common opportunistic pathogen in HIV/AIDS patients causing severe and rapidly progressive, difficult to diagnose and often refractory to therapy. In the era of emergence of resistance among different microorganisms due to various factors, Candida spp are among those microbes that have to be extensively studied in the areas of pathogenic and virulence determinants. Coagulase emzyme is considered as a virulence factor in Staphylococci and that has been studied least in Candida spp as evidenced by available literature. We have attempted to evaluate the coagulase activity among Candida spp isolated from HIV seropositive patients. This prospective study included 179 Candida isolates from HIV seropositive patients presenting with various clinical conditions of candidiasis. Identificaton was carried out as per standard procedures and the coagulase activity was detected by tube coagulase method using three different animal plasmas. Among 179 clinical isolates of Candida tested, high coagulase activity was observed with rabbit plasma (55%) followed by sheep plasma (40.2%). Only C. albicans and C. tropicals showed coagulase activity with Human plasma.
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