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Anti-fungal susceptibility and virulence factors of Candida spp. isolated from blood cultures.

C Sriphannam1, N Nuanmuang2, K Saengsawang3, D Amornthipayawong4, A Kummasook5.   

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Candidemia is one of the most common fungal nosocomial infections worldwide. It causes high mortality and morbidity rate with significant hospital costs due to increased length of hospital stay and costs for anti-fungal treatment. This study aims to investigate anti-fungal drug susceptibility, enzymatic activity and biofilm formation of the Candida spp. isolated from blood cultures. In 2016, a total of 84 clinical Candida isolates were analyzed for minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) against fluconazole and amphotericin B by agar diffusion E-test (E-strips). Three enzymatic activity tests for phospholipase, proteinase and esterase were performed by using egg yolk agar, bovine serum albumin medium and Tween 80 opacity medium, respectively. Biofilm formation was determined by crystal violet staining. To describing the various Candida distributions cultured, C. albicans was the most frequent species (n=37, 44.1%), followed by C. tropicalis (n=30, 35.7%), C. parapsilosis (n=8, 9.5%), C. glabrata (n=6, 7.1%) and C. guilliermondii (n=3, 3.6%). Regarding anti-fungal drug susceptibility, C. albicans was susceptible to fluconazole (100%). In addition, all clinical Candida isolates were fully susceptible to amphotericin B (100%). The predominant enzyme activity of C. albicans included medium to high levels of phospholipase, proteinase and esterase activities. C. tropicalis displayed esterase activity, while C. glabrata and C. guilliermondii had no phospholipase and proteinase activity. Non-albicans Candida (NAC) i.e. C. tropicalis formed a biofilm at a higher rate than C. albicans. This study revealed the production of virulent factors in Candida strains from candidemia patients.
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Keywords:  Biofilm; Candida albicans; Non-albicans Candida; Virulence factors

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31447236     DOI: 10.1016/j.mycmed.2019.08.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mycol Med        ISSN: 1156-5233            Impact factor:   2.391


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