M. Feo’s research while affiliated with Central University of Venezuela and other places

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Publications (4)


[Effectiveness of econazole on pregnant women with vulvo-vaginal candidiasis]
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March 1983

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13 Reads

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5 Citations

Mycopathologia

C Marcano

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M Feo

Among the female patients attending the out patient clinic of the Obstetric Service of the University Hospital of Caracas, Venezuela a hundred were chosen who presented vaginal discharge and itching. The presence of C. albicans and the existence of candidiasis in the vulvo-vagina of the 100 pregnant women was investigated. Those patients where candidiasis was found, were also investigated as to the simultaneous presence of C. albicans in the mouth and the anal skin. Gyno-Pevaryl therapy was performed by administering one 150 mg ovule daily for three consecutive days. At the same time, their partners were treated with Pevaryl 1% cream. The post-therapy control was made 36 hours after conclusion of treatment and further check-up were made one week and two weeks later. Only those patients who attended the post-treatment controls were taken into account for the evaluation of the results. C. albicans was identified in 60 cases by nascent culture of the vulvar secretions, using a bile-agar medium. Of these, 50 had vulvo-vaginal candidiasis (hyphae and blastospores on direct examination). 92% of the women with vulvo-vaginal candidiasis complained about pruritus at the moment of the examination. No significant differences were observed with respect to the age, the period of gestation and parity of the positive and negative patients. Of the 40 patients who attended only the first control, 23 were cured (57.5%), 9 improved (22.5%) and 8 (20%) were not cured. The cure rate increased to 70% and 72.5% taking into account those patients, who also attended the second and the third consecutive treatment sessions, respectively. In those patients suffering from vulvo-vaginal candidiasis, 37.5% were found to be carriers of C. albicans in the mouth and 70% also in the anal region. This seems to indicate that the mouth and the anal region can constitute the source of re-infection in the majority of the cases following topical vaginal treatment.


Eficacia del econazol en embarazadas con candidiasis vulvo-vaginal

January 1983

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17 Reads

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12 Citations

Mycopathologia

Among the female patients attending the out patient clinic of the Obstetric Service of the University Hospital of Caracas, Venezuela a hundred were chosen who presented vaginal discharge and itching. The presence of C. albicans and the existence of candidiasis in the vulvo-vagina of the 100 pregnant women was investigated. Those patients where candidiasis was found, were also investigated as to the simultaneous presence of C. albicans in the mouth and the anal skin. Gyno-Pevaryl® therapy was performed by administrating one 150 mg ovule daily for three consecutive days. At the same time, their partners were treated with Pevaryl® 1% cream. The post-therapy control was made 36 hours after conclusion of treatment and further check-up were made one week and two weeks later. Only those patients who attended the post-treatment controls were taken into account for the evaluation of the results. C. albicans was identified in 60 cases by nascent culture of the vulvar secretions, using a bile-agar medium. Of these, 50 had vulvo-vaginal candidiasis (hyphae and blastospores on direct examination). 92% of the women with vulvo-vaginal candidiasis complained about pruritus at the moment of the examen. No significant differences were observed with respect to the age, the period of gestation and parity of the positive and negative patients. Of the 40 patients who attended only the first control, 23 were cured (57.5%), 9 improved (22.5%) and 8 (20%) were not cured. The cure rate increased to 70% and 72.5% taking into acount those patients, who also attended the second and the third consecutive treatment sessions, respectively. In those patients suffering from vulvo-vaginal candidiasis, 37.5% were found to be carriers of C. albicans in the mouth and 70% also in the anal region. This seems to indicate that the mouth and the anal region can constitute the source of re-infection in the majority of the cases following topical vaginal treatment.



Citations (3)


... It has also been documented that a large majority of candidosis cases are due to C. albicans noting that Candida species may be normal inhabitants on human genitalia in over 20% of the population [10]. Other studies conducted elsewhere [11,12] have identified isolation rates of 50% and 3.8% respectively of C. albicans vulvovaginal candidosis. ...

Reference:

Candiduria among HIV- Infected Patients Attending a Tertiary Hospital in Benin City
Eficacia del econazol en embarazadas con candidiasis vulvo-vaginal
  • Citing Article
  • January 1983

Mycopathologia

... Feyi-Waboso and Ahmadi (2001) reported that 42.9% of vaginal candidiasis was observed among pregnant and they also observed that primigravida and younger age group suffered more from vaginal candidiasis. Candidiasis is the most common opportunistic fungal infection (Marcano and Feo, 1983). Vaginities is one of the principal reasons that make women to visit an obstetrician or gynecologist. ...

[Effectiveness of econazole on pregnant women with vulvo-vaginal candidiasis]
  • Citing Article
  • March 1983

Mycopathologia

... Some authors found different proportions: 33.85% and 41% for dermatophytes; 13.97% and 13% for non-dermatophyte filamentous fungi and 52.17% and 46% for yeast, respectively (Martelozzo et al., 2005;Kemna et al., 1996). There are few reports of onychomycosis "simile" caused by Prototheca spp (Zaitz C et al., 2006;Magerman K, 1991;Marcano C and Feo M, 1981). ...

[Prototheca zopfii colonizing the nail]
  • Citing Article
  • September 1981

Mycopathologia