Literature DB >> 11723503

[Nosocomial urinary tract infections by Candida species].

R D de Oliveira1, C M Maffei, R Martinez.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Isolation of a yeast in urine does not necessarily indicate infection, but Candida urinary tract infection is an increasing nosocomial problem. In this study the clinical significance of candiduria was investigated in a Brazilian university hospital.
METHODS: Between January and December 1998 species of Candida were isolated in the urine of 166 patients admitted to a tertiary-care general hospital at Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil. The data of 100 of these patients were retrospectivelly reviewed concerning microbiological, epidemiological, and clinical aspects of candiduria.
RESULTS: C. tropicalis was found in 53% of the patients and C. albicans in 36%. Urine cultures yielded more than 20.000 yeast colonies/ml in 76% of cases. Neurological, cardiac and other chronic diseases, cancer, and trauma were frequent underlying illnesses. Diabetes mellitus was present in 25% of patients. The major predisposing factors associated with candiduria were previous antibiotic therapy (93%) indwelling urinary catheter (83%), surgery in the last 60 days (48%), renal failure (32%), concomitant bacterial infections (28%), use of corticosteroids (20%), and use of other immunosuppressive drugs (10%). Therapy for candiduria, fluconazole or amphotericin B with one exception, was given only to 43/100 patients. The overall mortality in the 60 days after the candiduria episode was 40%.
CONCLUSIONS: The non-albicans species of Candida were the major agents of candiduria and are emergent pathogens of the urinary tract in critically ill patients. The underlying illnesses, risk factors and high mortality commonly associated with Candida urinary tract infection were also observed in a Brazilian university hospital.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11723503

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992)        ISSN: 0104-4230            Impact factor:   1.209


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