PURPOSE: To analyse the species distribution and the susceptibility profiles to the major antifungal agents of Candida isolated from bloodstream infections (BSIs) in both intensive care units (ICUs) and non-ICU wards in a tertiary care hospital in Italy from 2010 until 2015. METHODOLOGY: Episodes of Candida BSI were recorded in a retrospective observational cohort study. Yeasts were isolated from both blood and intravascuIar devices (IVDs) and their susceptibility to antifungal drugs was tested using the microdilution method. RESULTS: 514 Candida BSIs were evidenced and 19 % of these episodes were associated with the presence of an IVD. The trend of the general incidence increased significantly throughout the study period, ranging from 1.42 to 3.63 (mean 2.52) episodes/1000 admissions. The incidence of Candida BSIs and IVD-associated candidaemia was significantly higher in ICUs relative to the other wards. The most frequently isolated species were C. albicans and C. parapsilosis complex, with the latter presenting a significant increased trend of isolation. C. parapsilosis complex was most frequently involved in IVD-related candidaemia, coinfections and late recurrent infections. Furthermore, the MIC50s of C. parapsilosis complex were significantly enhanced for echinocandins compared to the MIC50s for the same drugs and the other yeasts, while the MIC50s of C. albicans for amphotericin B showed a significant increase during the study period, ranging from 0.1 to 0.5 µg ml-1. CONCLUSIONS: A progressively enhanced incidence of Candida BSIs, a relatively high impact of C. parapsilosis complex and changes in the susceptibility profiles of the isolated yeasts were evidenced during the observation period.

Candidaemia in a tertiary care academic hospital in Italy. The impact of C. Parapsilosis complex on the species distribution and antifungal susceptibility / Ghezzi, Maria Cristina; Brunetti, Grazia; Visconti, Valeria; Giordano, Alessandra; Raponi, Giammarco. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-2615. - STAMPA. - 66:7(2017), pp. 990-998. [10.1099/jmm.0.000505]

Candidaemia in a tertiary care academic hospital in Italy. The impact of C. Parapsilosis complex on the species distribution and antifungal susceptibility

Ghezzi, Maria Cristina;Brunetti, Grazia;Visconti, Valeria;Giordano, Alessandra;Raponi, Giammarco
2017

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PURPOSE: To analyse the species distribution and the susceptibility profiles to the major antifungal agents of Candida isolated from bloodstream infections (BSIs) in both intensive care units (ICUs) and non-ICU wards in a tertiary care hospital in Italy from 2010 until 2015. METHODOLOGY: Episodes of Candida BSI were recorded in a retrospective observational cohort study. Yeasts were isolated from both blood and intravascuIar devices (IVDs) and their susceptibility to antifungal drugs was tested using the microdilution method. RESULTS: 514 Candida BSIs were evidenced and 19 % of these episodes were associated with the presence of an IVD. The trend of the general incidence increased significantly throughout the study period, ranging from 1.42 to 3.63 (mean 2.52) episodes/1000 admissions. The incidence of Candida BSIs and IVD-associated candidaemia was significantly higher in ICUs relative to the other wards. The most frequently isolated species were C. albicans and C. parapsilosis complex, with the latter presenting a significant increased trend of isolation. C. parapsilosis complex was most frequently involved in IVD-related candidaemia, coinfections and late recurrent infections. Furthermore, the MIC50s of C. parapsilosis complex were significantly enhanced for echinocandins compared to the MIC50s for the same drugs and the other yeasts, while the MIC50s of C. albicans for amphotericin B showed a significant increase during the study period, ranging from 0.1 to 0.5 µg ml-1. CONCLUSIONS: A progressively enhanced incidence of Candida BSIs, a relatively high impact of C. parapsilosis complex and changes in the susceptibility profiles of the isolated yeasts were evidenced during the observation period.
2017
antifungal drugs; bloodstream infections; c. parapsilosis complex; candida; echinocandins; ivd-associated candidaemia; late-recurrent infection; adult; aged; aged, 80 and over; antifungal agents; candida; candidemia; female; humans; incidence; italy; male; microbial sensitivity tests; middle aged; retrospective studies; tertiary care centers; microbiology; microbiology (medical)
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Candidaemia in a tertiary care academic hospital in Italy. The impact of C. Parapsilosis complex on the species distribution and antifungal susceptibility / Ghezzi, Maria Cristina; Brunetti, Grazia; Visconti, Valeria; Giordano, Alessandra; Raponi, Giammarco. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-2615. - STAMPA. - 66:7(2017), pp. 990-998. [10.1099/jmm.0.000505]
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