Dewilde T, De Vroey C, Bosmans J, Hubens A, Vanbreuseghem R
Sabouraudia. 1982 Jun;20(2):169-71.
The prevalence of Candida albicans was quantitatively compared in 74 surgical patients during and after total parenteral nutrition (TPN). Suppression of oral food intake is probably responsible for the decrease of the C. albicans population in the mouth. On the contrary anal swabs were more often positive for C. albicans during TPN. This may be due to local conditions as was observed in a group of patients who were not given TPN but were also immobilized for a long period.
对74例外科手术患者在全胃肠外营养(TPN)期间及之后白色念珠菌的感染率进行了定量比较。口服食物摄入的抑制可能是口腔中白色念珠菌数量减少的原因。相反,在TPN期间,肛门拭子白色念珠菌检测呈阳性的情况更为常见。这可能是由于局部条件所致,正如在一组未接受TPN但也长期卧床的患者中所观察到的那样。