Glucose Tolerance in Pregnant Women Inflicted with Candida Albicans

Authors

  • Tarik Hovthy A.T. AL-Khayat Department of Medical Biochemistry, College of Medical, Babylon University, Babylon, IRAQ
  • Fatma Haider K. AL-Mulla Department of Medical Biochemistry, AL-Kindy Medical College, Baghdad University, IRAQ

Keywords:

Glucose, pregnanc, candida albicans

Abstract

Background: Many previous studies were concerned with
the relationship between gestational diabetes and the
development of vaginal candidiasis in pregnant women. In
this study, our aim is directed to uncover glucose tolerance
status in non-diabetic pregnant women inflicted with
candida albicans.
Methods: Thirty-four pregnant women with vaginal
condidiasis (as demonstrated by microscopy) were enrolled
in this study. The patients were nearly similar in their
anthropometric and demographic criteria with those of the
healthy pregnant women (control group, forty –two
women). Fasting plasma sugar and glucose tolerance test
were alone for all patients and control group.
Results: fasting plasma sugar was significantly higher in
the candidiasis-positive pregnant women in comparison to
those of candidiasis-negative subjects (5.09 mmol/L vs.
4.71, p <0.02). Plasma glucose level after 30 minutes of
performing oral glucose tolerance test was also significant
(8.47mmol/Lvs. 7.84, P <0.04). The same trend of
significance was noticed after 60 minutes and 120 minutes
of performing the corresponding test.
The results were (8.13 mmol/L vs. 7.10, P <0.02) and
(6.90mmol/L vs. 6.15, P<0.05) respectively.
Conclusion: the results reveal an impaired oral glucose
tolerance test in pregnant women with candida albicans

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Published

2009-06-30

How to Cite

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AL-Khayat THA, AL-Mulla FHK. Glucose Tolerance in Pregnant Women Inflicted with Candida Albicans. Al-Kindy Col. Med. J [Internet]. 2009 Jun. 30 [cited 2024 Apr. 27];5(1):8-10. Available from: https://jkmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/MEDICAL/article/view/715

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