The Comparison of Candida spp. Colonization on Psoriasis Vulgaris Patient and Control

Amanda Gracia Manuputty, - and Dwi Murtiastutik, - and Sawitri, - and Muhammad Yulianto Listiawan, - and Rahmadewi, - and Afif Nurul Hidayati, - and Pepy Dwi Endraswari, - and Evy Ervianti, - (2021) The Comparison of Candida spp. Colonization on Psoriasis Vulgaris Patient and Control. Berkala Ilmu Kesehatan Kulit dan Kelamin, 33 (1). pp. 40-47. ISSN 2549-4082

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Abstract

Background: Psoriasis is an inflammatory, chronic, and recurring skin disease that affects patient’s quality of life. Environment, drugs, and infections in the form of antigen and toxin such as Candida spp. are assumed responsible for triggering and exacerbating psoriasis. Purpose: To compare the prevalence of skin colonization of Candida spp. on psoriasis vulgaris patient and control. Methods: This study was observational analytic research involving 33 psoriasis vulgaris patients and 33 healthy individuals. They were matched up based on sex, age, and lesion location. Swab of skin lesions on the Koebner area of both groups was cultured on CHROMagar media. Candida spp. was later identified and the colonization was calculated. Result: Candida spp. was found on 51.5% of lesions in psoriasis vulgaris patients and 21.2% in the control group with a significant difference of p < 0.05. The average colony number of Candida spp. in psoriasis vulgaris group was lower than the control group with no significant difference of p > 0.05. The predominant Candida spp. in the psoriasis vulgaris and control groups was Candida krusei, which were 35.5% and 85.6%, respectively. No significant difference between sex, age, period of complaints, age onset, degree of severity (Psoriasis Area and Severity Index), and therapy history, with positive culture of Candida spp. Conclusion: There was no difference in the number of Candida spp. colonization in the psoriasis vulgaris group and the control group. However, the culture positivity of Candida spp. in the psoriasis vulgaris patients was higher than in the control group.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Candida spp., CHROMagar, Psoriasis vulgaris
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
R Medicine > RL Dermatology
Divisions: 01. Fakultas Kedokteran > Ilmu Kesehatan Kulit dan Kelamin (Spesialis)
Creators:
CreatorsNIM
Amanda Gracia Manuputty, -UNSPECIFIED
Dwi Murtiastutik, -NIDN8860010016
Sawitri, -NIDN8806900016
Muhammad Yulianto Listiawan, -NIDN8806800016
Rahmadewi, -NIDN8829800016
Afif Nurul Hidayati, -NIDN8855610016
Pepy Dwi Endraswari, -NIDN0004028403
Evy Ervianti, -NIDN8840900016
Depositing User: arys fk
Date Deposited: 09 May 2023 01:07
Last Modified: 09 May 2023 01:12
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/126406
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