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Epidemiology of candidaemia in critically ill trauma patients: experiences of a level I trauma centre in North India.

Rohit Inder Singh1, Immaculata Xess1, Purva Mathur2, Bijayini Behera2, Babita Gupta3, Mahesh C Misra4.   

Abstract

There is a need to understand the epidemiology and risk factors associated with candidaemia in critically ill trauma patients. The rise in incidence of non-albicans candidaemia and the emergence of antifungal resistance have made such a study necessary. A prospective laboratory-based surveillance study was performed over a period of 21 months (April 2008-December 2009) at a level I trauma centre in New Delhi, India. All blood culture samples positive for Candida were processed for microbial identification by standard methods. Identification was carried out by conventional methods, using chromogenic medium (CHROMagar Candida) and by the automated Vitek 2 system. These isolates were characterized for their susceptibility to amphotericin B, fluconazole, flucytosine and voriconazole. Eighty-nine episodes of candidaemia occurred in 89 patients during the study period. The incidence was 0.71 episodes per 1000 patient days. A total of 136 Candida isolates were obtained, with non-albicans Candida species accounting for over 80 %. Candida rugosa, a rarely isolated pathogen, accounted for 25 (18.4 %) of the isolates, and 5.9 % of the isolates were resistant to fluconazole. None of the isolates showed resistance against amphotericin B, flucytosine or voriconazole. The present study revealed that non-albicans Candida species caused most of the cases of candidaemia in the trauma patients. The isolation of C. rugosa from a large number of cases highlights the ability of this rarely reported pathogen to cause bloodstream infections. The presence of azole resistance among many of the Candida isolates is a matter of concern.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21127153     DOI: 10.1099/jmm.0.023739-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Microbiol        ISSN: 0022-2615            Impact factor:   2.472


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