Clinical response to ketoconazole of HIV-related oral candidosis is predicted by Odds' relative growth method of susceptibility testing

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Abstract

In-vitro ketoconazole susceptibility was assessed by measuring an isolate's relative growth in medium containing a fixed concentration of ketoconazole as a percentage of growth in drug-free medium. One hundred specimens from HIV-positive patients with candidosis were tested. Each patient's response was assessed following one week's treatment with ketoconazole 400 mg/day. A relative growth in ketoconazole of >75% predicted clinical failure of ketoconazole with a specificity of 97% and sensitivity of 79%.

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Cartledge, J. D., Midgley, J., & Gazzard, B. G. (1997). Clinical response to ketoconazole of HIV-related oral candidosis is predicted by Odds’ relative growth method of susceptibility testing. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 40(1), 117–119. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/40.1.117

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