IJSR International Journal of Scientific Research 2277 - 8179 Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research ijsr-9-2-24155 Original Research Paper A study on identification and Speciation of medically important Candida species isolated from various clinical samples by using HiCrome Candida. Jogender Dr. Dr Suman Rishi Dr. February 2020 9 2 01 02 ABSTRACT

Candida albicans remains the most frequently isolated species, but an increase in the prevalence of Non–albicans candida is a matter of concern for various laboratories, as NAC show less susceptibility to antifungal agents particularly azoles1–3. Routinely used conventional methods are cumbersome and time consuming. Hence the present study aimed at species identification of candida isolated from various clinical specimens and also to evaluate the usefulness of HiCrome Candida differential agar as compared to routine conventional method for speciation of candida. A total of 51 non repetitive clinical isolates of Candida were obtained from various clinical samples. Candida albicans was the major species accounting for 23 (45.10%) of the total isolates. Non albicans Candida constituted 17 (33.33%) of C. tropicalis, 9 (17.64%) of C. krusei and 2 (3.92%) of C. parasilosis. 49 Candida species which were correctly identified by HiCrome Candida agar except 2 species of C.parasilosis (identified by conventional method) which were identified as C. glabrata by Hicrome Candida agar.