(Ruy de Souza Lino Junior, 1994-11) Ribeiro, Evandro Leão; Maia, Débora Lemos Maldi; Silva, Maria do Rosário Rodrigues
The samples of Cândida, previously isolated and identified from the vaginal
mucous of carrier women of candidosis, were submited of the minimun inhibitory
concentration test (MIC), to the drugs amphotericin B, nystatin, ketoconazole and
fluconazole; using agar diluition technic (ADT). Drug concentrations range from 100
mg/ml to 0,05 mg/ml.
These 12 samples of Cândida albicans isolated were inhibited by nystatin in
concentration £ 6,25 mg/ml and amphotericin B in concentration £ 0,78 mg/ml, AU
these samples indicated resistance to the azoles derivative.
T>o samples were identified as Cândida krusei which was also resistant
azoles corapounds and showed MIC of 6,25 mg/ml to nystatin and 0,78 mg/ml to
amphotericin B.