Changing epidemiology of candidaemia: Increase in fluconazole‐resistant Candida parapsilosis. Issue 4 (20th February 2020)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Changing epidemiology of candidaemia: Increase in fluconazole‐resistant Candida parapsilosis. Issue 4 (20th February 2020)
- Main Title:
- Changing epidemiology of candidaemia: Increase in fluconazole‐resistant Candida parapsilosis
- Authors:
- Mesini, Alessio
Mikulska, Małgorzata
Giacobbe, Daniele Roberto
Del Puente, Filippo
Gandolfo, Nemo
Codda, Giulia
Orsi, Andrea
Tassinari, Federico
Beltramini, Sabrina
Marchese, Anna
Icardi, Giancarlo
Del Bono, Valerio
Viscoli, Claudio - Abstract:
- Summary: Aim: During the last decade a continuous increase in non‐ albicans species isolation has been observed with Candida parapsilosis being one of the leading species. Aim of this study was to describe the epidemiology of candidemia, particularly of C parapsilosis, its predictors and clinical outcome. Materials and Methods: Incidences of candidemia was evaluated analyzing data from both a prospective collection (2012‐2016) and a retrospective one (2008‐2011). Predictors and outcome were based only on the prospective phase. C parapsilosis potential clusters were analysed by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique. Results: 1240 episodes were identified. Incidences of candidemia increased from 1.97 episodes/10 000 patient‐days in 2008 to 4.59/10 000 patient‐days in 2016 ( P < .001), mainly due to an increase of C parapsilosis (incidence rate ratio, IRR: 1.04, P < .001). 33.0% of C parapsilosis strains were resistant to fluconazole; no resistance to echinocandins was found. Independent predictors of C parapsilosis candidemia were time of infection ( P = .007), previous use of echinocandins ( P < .0001) and year in which the episode was registered ( P < .0001). 30 days mortality was 32.4% for C parapsilosis, with a significant difference compared to C non‐ parapsilosis . Potential clonal C parapsilosis strains were detected by genetic analyses, showing RAPD profile A as the most represented (72.6% of isolates). Discussion: C parapsilosis candidemia is anSummary: Aim: During the last decade a continuous increase in non‐ albicans species isolation has been observed with Candida parapsilosis being one of the leading species. Aim of this study was to describe the epidemiology of candidemia, particularly of C parapsilosis, its predictors and clinical outcome. Materials and Methods: Incidences of candidemia was evaluated analyzing data from both a prospective collection (2012‐2016) and a retrospective one (2008‐2011). Predictors and outcome were based only on the prospective phase. C parapsilosis potential clusters were analysed by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique. Results: 1240 episodes were identified. Incidences of candidemia increased from 1.97 episodes/10 000 patient‐days in 2008 to 4.59/10 000 patient‐days in 2016 ( P < .001), mainly due to an increase of C parapsilosis (incidence rate ratio, IRR: 1.04, P < .001). 33.0% of C parapsilosis strains were resistant to fluconazole; no resistance to echinocandins was found. Independent predictors of C parapsilosis candidemia were time of infection ( P = .007), previous use of echinocandins ( P < .0001) and year in which the episode was registered ( P < .0001). 30 days mortality was 32.4% for C parapsilosis, with a significant difference compared to C non‐ parapsilosis . Potential clonal C parapsilosis strains were detected by genetic analyses, showing RAPD profile A as the most represented (72.6% of isolates). Discussion: C parapsilosis candidemia is an emerging issue in our center, possibly attributed to some extent to horizontal transmission of the pathogen, as confirmed by the analysis of isolates similarities. Further microbiological and epidemiological investigations are needed in order to identify the most effective measures to reduce the rate of this infection. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Mycoses. Volume 63:Issue 4(2020)
- Journal:
- Mycoses
- Issue:
- Volume 63:Issue 4(2020)
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- Volume 63, Issue 4 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 63
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0063-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 361
- Page End:
- 368
- Publication Date:
- 2020-02-20
- Subjects:
- antifungal resistance -- Candida parapsilosis predictors -- cluster -- echinocandins exposure
Pathogenic fungi -- Periodicals
Medical mycology -- Periodicals
616.969 - Journal URLs:
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- DOI:
- 10.1111/myc.13050 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0933-7407
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