María Inés Álvarez
University of Valle
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Mycopathologia | 1999
Luz Dary Caicedo; María Inés Álvarez; Maritza Delgado; Alaín Cárdenas
The presence of Cryptococcus neoformans was studied in bird excreta and in the air circulating in and around bird cages in the City Zoo of Cali, Colombia, between August 1994 and April 1995, using a sunflower seed agar culture medium for fungus isolation. A total of 380 samples was studied, 110 from droppings and 270 from Petri dishes placed inside(148) and outside (122) the cages. C. neoformansvar neoformans was found in only two cases, one from bird excreta (0.9%) and the other from air inside a cage (0.7%). The former positive sample was collected from the cracks of a dead tree where two crested caracaras (Polyborusplancus) roosted; the feces were dry, accumulated,and with a pH of 6. The other positive sample was found inside the cage of these birds; however, samples taken in a dispersion study at 0.5, 1, 5 and 10 m around this cage were all negative. It appears that this low isolation rate is due to adequate cleaning and disinfection procedures used in the city zoo of Cali.
Mycopathologia | 2009
María Inés Álvarez; Blanca Lynne Suárez; Luz Dary Caicedo
SummaryCandida dubliniensis is an emerging pathogenic yeast isolated mainly from the oral cavity of HIV-infected patients. The close phenotypic and genotypic relationship between C. albicans and C. dubliniensis has led to incorrectly identifying isolates of C. dubliniensis as C. albicans. The oral cavities of 107 diabetic patients were studied in Cali, Colombia, and 72 colonies of Candida, with shades of green on CHROMagar Candida culture media, were obtained. Various phenotypic tests were carried out, which included germ tube formation and production of chlamydospores on corn meal Agar. Additionally, growth studies were carried out at 42°C and 45°C and on Sabouraud agar with 6.5%, sodium chloride. Identification of C. dubliniensis with these tests was confirmed with API 20C Aux. We identified 65 and 7 colonies of C. albicans and C. dubliniensis, respectively. This is the first time that C. dubliniensis is identified with phenotypic methods in Colombia.
Mycopathologia | 2004
María Inés Álvarez; Luz Ángela González; Luz Ángela Castro
Colombia Medica | 2010
Luz Ángela Castro; María Inés Álvarez; Ernesto Martínez
Mycopathologia | 2013
Luz Ángela Castro; María Inés Álvarez; Ernesto Martínez
Mycopathologia | 2007
María Inés Álvarez; Luz Dary Caicedo
Colombia Medica | 2013
Blanca Lynne Suárez; María Inés Álvarez; Matilde de Bernal; Andrés Collazos
Colombia Medica | 1995
María Inés Álvarez; L.A Gonzalez De Polania
Iatreia | 2015
Luz Ángela Castro; María Inés Álvarez; Ernesto Martínez
Biomedica | 2001
María Inés Álvarez; Luz Dary Caicedo