Prevalence of Candida albicans in the oral cavity of Beta Thalassemia Major and Thalassemia Minor Patients
Saba Sami Abd Al Wahab, Maha Adel Mahmood, Pradana Zaky Romadhon, Anwer Faisal

TL;DR
This study found that Beta Thalassemia Major patients have higher oral Candida albicans colonization due to iron overload from blood transfusions.
Contribution
The study links elevated iron and ferritin levels in Beta Thalassemia Major to increased oral fungal infections.
Findings
73.33% of Beta Thalassemia Major patients had oral C. albicans colonization.
Iron and ferritin levels were significantly higher in Beta Thalassemia Major patients.
C. albicans colony counts were elevated in saliva of Beta Thalassemia Major patients.
Abstract
To examine the correlation between iron, ferritin concentrations, and C. albicans infection in individuals with beta-thalassemia major and beta-thalassemia minor compared with healthy subjects. It involved 90 participants, thirty patients with thalassemia major and thirty patients with thalassemia minor compared with thirty healthy controls. Saliva samples were obtained and cultivated to isolate, identify, and calculate the viable colony count of C. albicans in (cfu/ml). In contrast, serum levels of iron and ferritin were quantified using chemical analyzers. Showed that 73.33% of thalassemia major group exhibited oral C. albicans colonization, which is significantly higher than that of thalassemia minor group 40% and control group 6.67%. Biochemical analyses revealed significantly higher iron 278.82 μg/dl and ferritin 2783.80 ng/ml levels in major group p<0.001 when compared with both…
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TopicsOral and gingival health research · Oral health in cancer treatment · Antifungal resistance and susceptibility
