Transfer factor in the treatment of chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis: A controlled study

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A controlled cross-over study with transfer factor was carried out on 7 patients suffering from chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis. Only one patient showed clinical improvement, which started during a period of pretreatment with 5-fluorocytosine given orally 14 days before the patient entered this trial. No conversion to a positive skin test with Candida antigen or PPD was demonstrated following TF in the 6 patients who were anergic to either of these antigens. Variations in the cell-mediated immune response as revealed by lymphocyte transformations were observed in most patients, especially when studied over a long period of time. However, no pronounced efficacy of TF vis-a-vis placebo in normalizing the cell-mediated immune response could be demonstrated in the 5 patients who completed the clinical trial. Systemic side effects were not observed.

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Mobacken, H., Hanson, L. A., Lindholm, L., & Ljunggren, C. (1980). Transfer factor in the treatment of chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis: A controlled study. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 60(1), 51–55. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555605155

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