Quantitative relationships between Candida albicans in saliva and the clinical status of human subjects

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Patients with candidiasis had >400 colony-forming units per ml of saliva, whereas carriers of Candida albicans had >400 colony-forming units per ml. Thus, quantitative cultures of saliva may aid in the diagnosis of oral candidiasis.

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Epstein, J. B., Pearsall, N. N., & Truelove, E. L. (1980). Quantitative relationships between Candida albicans in saliva and the clinical status of human subjects. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 12(3), 475–476. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.12.3.475-476.1980

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