Fotos P G, Hellstein J W
Department of Oral Pathology, Radiology and Medicine, University of Iowa College of Dentistry, Iowa City.
Dent Clin North Am. 1992 Oct;36(4):857-78.
Infections caused by Candida species comprise one of the most common oral disease conditions encountered in the practice of dentistry. Gradual changes in population demographics have been accompanied by an increased incidence in candidal and related opportunistic infection rates. Candida albicans and other candidal species traditionally have been recognized as opportunistic pathogens. Recent advances in both the scientific basis for and the clinical significance of candidal organisms, however, have demonstrated these fungi to be distributed widely and to be important contributors to a broad range of mucosal and systemic disease conditions. These factors have allowed for a better understanding of fungal pathogenesis as it affects human oral disease through improvements in clinical and laboratory diagnosis and the therapeutic management of candidosis.
念珠菌属引起的感染是牙科实践中最常见的口腔疾病之一。人口统计学的逐渐变化伴随着念珠菌及相关机会性感染率的上升。白色念珠菌和其他念珠菌属传统上被认为是机会性病原体。然而,念珠菌生物体的科学基础和临床意义方面的最新进展表明,这些真菌分布广泛,是多种黏膜和全身性疾病的重要成因。这些因素有助于通过改善临床和实验室诊断以及念珠菌病的治疗管理,更好地理解影响人类口腔疾病的真菌发病机制。