Oral Candida species and betel quid-associated oral lesions in Padaung women of Northern Thailand

  • P A Reichart
  • P Khongkhunthian
  • L P Samaranayake
  • J Yau
  • V Patanaporn
  • C Scheifele

Abstract

Purpose of the present investigation was to study the association between the betel quid chewing (BQC) habits, the oral yeast flora and oral lesions in female Padaung of northern Thailand. Oral swabs were taken from the tongue and palate of 50 Padaung women with and 50 control individuals without BQC habit. The spectrum of oral Candida species in both groups was determined microbiologically. In addition, oral mucosal lesions were registered in both groups. Mean age of BQ chewers was 35.4 years, of non-chewers was 19.2 years. Candida parapsilosis was the most common Candida spp. isolated both in BQ chewers (46%) and non-chewers (44%). Candida albicans was revealed in 24% of BQ chewers and 18% of non-chewers. There was no significant difference in carriage of Candida spp. isolated between both groups. Forty-four per cent of BQ chewers revealed betel chewers mucosa, 10% showed leukoedema. Isolated populations such as the Padaung may reveal different patterns of candidal flora, in this case a predominance of Candida parapsilosis.

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0933-7407
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 01.03.2005
PubMed 15743432