Literature DB >> 10898134

Nosocomial cluster of Candida lipolytica fungemia in pediatric patients.

J H Shin1, H Kook, D H Shin, T J Hwang, M Kim, S P Suh, D W Ryang.   

Abstract

Candida lipolytica has rarely been reported as a human pathogen. An apparent outbreak of Candida lipolytica fungemia (n = 5 cases) occurred in a pediatric ward over a 9-week period. The five patients infected were hospitalized in three adjacent rooms and cared for by the same healthcare workers. The index patient had central venous catheter-related fungemia, whereas the second patient, who was in the adjacent single room, had transient fungemia. Three additional cases of fungemia occurred in patients with hematological disorders who shared the same room; all three patients had central venous catheters and had been receiving oral fluconazole prophylaxis (50 mg/day for more than 3 weeks) at the time of infection. In vitro susceptibility testing of the strains showed that the MIC of fluconazole for all the isolates was 32 microg/ml. Random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis provided evidence of the clonal origin of the isolates, but the source of the outbreak was not identified. All four patients with persistent fungemia were successfully treated via catheter removal or empiric amphotericin B treatment. This outbreak shows the potential for the nosocomial epidemic transmission of Candida lipolytica.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10898134     DOI: 10.1007/s100960050491

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis        ISSN: 0934-9723            Impact factor:   3.267


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