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Pichia anomala outbreak in a nursery: exogenous source?

P A Aragão1, I C Oshiro, E I Manrique, C C Gomes, L L Matsuo, C Leone, M L Moretti-Branchini, A S Levin.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pichia anomala is a rare cause of fungemia. From February to April, 1998, eight cases of fungemia occurred in the intensive care and high risk units of the Nursery. There were four infants with P. anomala infection, one of whom also had Candida parapsilosis infection, two cases with C. parapsilosis infection and two with Candida albicans infection.
OBJECTIVE: To determine factors associated with fungemia in the intensive care and high risk units of the Nursery, especially P. anomala.
METHODS: A cohort study with 59 newborns.
RESULTS: Factors associated with fungemia were: central venous catheter (CVC) (P = 0.0006); total parenteral nutrition (TPN) (P = 0.0005); lipid emulsion (P = 0.002); previous antimicrobial use (P = 0.002); and other invasive procedures (P = 0.002). Factors associated with P. anomala fungemia were: CVC (P = 0.004); TPN (P = 0.018); previous antibiotic use (P = 0.037); and other invasive procedures (P = 0.037). Evaluation of the units demonstrated that there were several technical problems involving administration of TPN that was manipulated in the Nursery without precautions. Changes in TPN formulation and education as to adequate technique were implemented. During follow-up (1998 to 1999) only two fungemias occurred that were caused by C. albicans. Cultures of hands of personnel were negative for P. anomala. Electrophoretic karyotyping of P. anomala showed three profiles.
CONCLUSIONS: Factors associated with fungemia were catheter use, invasive procedures and total parenteral nutrition, suggesting that the acquisition of P. anomala was exogenous.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11734761     DOI: 10.1097/00006454-200109000-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Infect Dis J        ISSN: 0891-3668            Impact factor:   2.129


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