Comparison of Sabouraud dextrose and Pagano-Levin agar media for detection and isolation of yeasts from oral samples

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The sensitivities of Sabouraud dextrose agar and modified Pagano-Levin agar for the primary isolation of yeasts and the recovery of multiple yeast species from single clinical samples were compared by using oral-rinse samples. Although there was a highly significant positive correlation between the numbers of yeasts recovered from both media, modified Pagano-Levin agar was far superior in detecting multiple yeast species in a single sample. Of 150 oral samples containing yeast, 23 (15.3%) contained more then one yeast species. The most frequent combination of different yeasts was Candida albicans and Torulopsis glabrata.

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Samaranayake, L. P., MacFarlane, T. W., & Williamson, M. I. (1987). Comparison of Sabouraud dextrose and Pagano-Levin agar media for detection and isolation of yeasts from oral samples. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 25(1), 162–164. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.25.1.162-164.1987

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