Salivary histatin-5 (Hst-5) levels and fungal colonization in (a, b) prospectively sampled hospitalized and (c, d) outpatient COVID-19 cohorts.
<p><b>(a)</b> Boxplot with Hst-5 concentrations and <i>Candida</i> recovery from 26 saliva samples from hospitalized COVID-19 patients and matched healthy controls. <b>(b)</b> Waterfall plot depicting 26 pairs of hospitalized COVID-19 patients and healthy su...
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2024
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| الملخص: | <p><b>(a)</b> Boxplot with Hst-5 concentrations and <i>Candida</i> recovery from 26 saliva samples from hospitalized COVID-19 patients and matched healthy controls. <b>(b)</b> Waterfall plot depicting 26 pairs of hospitalized COVID-19 patients and healthy subjects matched for race and age. Bar height represents differences among pairs in Hst-5 levels (μg/ml) between healthy controls and COVID-19 patients. <b>(c)</b> Bar plot depicts Hst-5 concentrations and <i>Candida</i> recovery of 9 healthy subjects and 23 COVID-19 outpatients’ saliva. Red marked dots indicate cultured saliva contained candidal outgrowth <b>(d)</b> Linear regression analysis of serially sampled COVID-19 outpatients’ saliva (n = 8) shows time-dependent restoration of Hst-5 concentration from the post-acute phase to the chronic phase, based on longitudinally collected samples from acute phase (3–15 days) to chronic phase (6–12 months). Blue line, linear fit; light blue shading, confidence interval of the linear fit.</p> |
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