Association between atopy and recurrent vaginal candidiasis

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To determine whether there is an association between atopy and recurrent vaginal candidiasis (RVC) and to evaluate the type-2 immune response in patients with RVC. Evaluation of immediate hypersensitivity skin tests to aeroallergens, measurement of total IgE and Candida albicans specific IgE and levels of IL-5 in 44 women with RVC and 26 with sporadic vaginal candidiasis (SVC). Statistical analyses were performed by Mann-Whitney test and χ2 test with Yates correction. History of atopy (68%) and positive skin test (42%) were higher (P < 0.05) in RVC than in patients with SVC. No significant difference was found in total IgE, C. albicans specific IgE and IL-5 levels. There was a strong association between atopy and RVC, but type-2 immune response to C. albicans antigen was absent or similar in the two groups of patients. © 2005 British Society for Immunology.

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Neves, N. A., Carvalho, L. P., De Oliveira, M. A. M., Giraldo, P. C., Bacellar, O., Cruz, Á. A., & Carvalho, E. M. (2005). Association between atopy and recurrent vaginal candidiasis. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 142(1), 167–171. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2249.2005.02891.x

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