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Effects of Hyperbaric Oxygen in Fungal Infections "Candida Albicans" The Growth of Candida Albicans in vitro is inhibited by prolonged exposure to Hyperbaric Oxygen. At 2.5 ata. This protocol was chosen to approximate the Levels of oxygen found in tissues found in the tissues of patients treated
With HBOT. Prolonged exposure to HBOT between 2.5 and 3 ata is funcidal for C. albican and several other Candida.
There is strong evidence that Pneumocystis carinii is a fungus. P. carinii has low levels of antioxidant Enzymes and is very susceptible to hyperoxia. A 10-minute exposure to Hyperbaric in vitro appears to be lethal for this microorganism.
HBOT appears to represent means for treatment of this fungus where standard anti fungal agents have failed. Normal Protocol can be up to and more than 20 to 30 Treatments have been seen depending on each patient.
Ref: The Text book of Hyperbaric Medicine,
K.K. Jain MD, vol. 3
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy,
Dr Eric Kindwall MD
Dr Philip James MD, UK
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