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Giuseppina Caggiano1, Filomena Puntillo, Caterina Coretti, Mariateresa Giglio, Ilaria Alicino, Fabio Manca, Francesco Bruno, Maria Teresa Montagna.
Abstract
Multiple-site colonization with Candida spp. is commonly recognized as a risk factor for invasive fungal infection in critically ill patients. We carried out a study to determine the relationship between Candida colonization and invasive infection in neurological patients admitted to an ICU. At admission (T0) and every three days for two weeks, different samples (pharynx swab, tracheal secretions, stomach contents, etc.) were collected for mycological surveillance. Candida mannan antigen and Candida anti-mannan antibodies were assayed. The Colonization Index (CI) and Corrected Colonization Index were calculated for each time point. Of all patients 70% was already colonized by Candida spp. at T0 and six of them had CI ≥ 0.5. Three patients developed candidemia; they had CI ≥ 0.5 before infection. Positive values of Candida mannan antigen and anti-mannan antibodies were found only in the patients with candidemia. The sensitivity and specificity of the Candida mannan test were 66.6% and 100%, respectively, while the sensitivity and specificity of the anti-mannan antibody test were 100%. In accordance with other authors, we find the surveillance cultures are useful to monitor the Candida colonization in ICU patients. In addition, the sequential observation of anti-mannan antibodies could contribute to early diagnosis of candidiasis more than Candida mannan antigen in immunocompetent patients.Entities:
Keywords: Candida anti-mannan antibodies; Candida colonization; Candida mannan; Colonization index
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22072934 PMCID: PMC3211025 DOI: 10.3390/ijms12107038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1Percentage of patients with Candida spp. colonization and Colonization Index ≥ 0.5 during the study period.
Figure 2Colonization Index media observed during the study period.
Features of the three patients with candidal bloodstream infection.
| Pt 1 | Pt 2 | Pt 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | M | F | F |
| Age | 26 | 79 | 52 |
| Sofa | 8 | 8 | 8 |
| WBC | 20 × 103/mm3 | 7.5 × 103/mm3 | 15 × 103/mm3 |
| MV (days) | 27 | 50 | 15 |
| Admission days in ICU (no.) | 36 | 57 | 15 |
| CI (the day of candidemia) | 0.5 | 0.7 | 0.5 |
| Mannan Ag | + | /// | + |
| Ag Circulation | 4 d P | /// | 1 d P |
| Ab-anti | 14.5 UA/mL | 12.8 UA/mL | 11.20 UA/mL |
| Ab Circulation | 7 d B | 4 d B | 5 d B |
| Outcome | living | died | living |
M = Male; F = Female; MV = Mechanical Ventilation; + = Circulation of mannan Ag; /// = lack of mannan Ag; d P = day post candidemia; d B = days before candidemia; CI = Colonization Index at the moment of candidaemia.