Species distribution and antifungal susceptibility profile of Candida spp. bloodstream isolates from Latin American hospitals

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Autor(a) principal: Godoy,Patrício
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Tiraboschi,Iris Nora, Severo,Luiz Carlos, Bustamante,Beatriz, Calvo,Belinda, Almeida,Leila Paula de, Matta,Daniel Archimedes da, Colombo,Arnaldo Lopes
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: From March 1999 to March 2000, we conducted a prospective multicenter study of candidemia involving five tertiary care hospitals from four countries in Latin America. Yeast isolates were identified by classical methods and the antifungal susceptibility profile was determined according to the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards microbroth assay method. During a 12 month-period we were able to collect a total of 103 bloodstream isolates of Candida spp. C. albicans was the most frequently isolated species accounting for 42% of all isolates. Non-albicans Candida species strains accounted for 58% of all episodes of candidemia and were mostly represented by C. tropicalis (24.2%) and C. parapsilosis (21.3%). It is noteworthy that we were able to identify two cases of C. lusitaniae from different institutions. In our casuistic, non-albicans Candida species isolates related to candidemic episodes were susceptible to fluconazole. Continuously surveillance programs are needed in order to identify possible changes in the species distribution and antifungal susceptibility patterns of yeasts that may occurs after increasing the use of azoles in Latin American hospitals.
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spelling Species distribution and antifungal susceptibility profile of Candida spp. bloodstream isolates from Latin American hospitalscandidemiaantifungal susceptibilityCandida spp.From March 1999 to March 2000, we conducted a prospective multicenter study of candidemia involving five tertiary care hospitals from four countries in Latin America. Yeast isolates were identified by classical methods and the antifungal susceptibility profile was determined according to the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards microbroth assay method. During a 12 month-period we were able to collect a total of 103 bloodstream isolates of Candida spp. C. albicans was the most frequently isolated species accounting for 42% of all isolates. Non-albicans Candida species strains accounted for 58% of all episodes of candidemia and were mostly represented by C. tropicalis (24.2%) and C. parapsilosis (21.3%). It is noteworthy that we were able to identify two cases of C. lusitaniae from different institutions. In our casuistic, non-albicans Candida species isolates related to candidemic episodes were susceptible to fluconazole. Continuously surveillance programs are needed in order to identify possible changes in the species distribution and antifungal susceptibility patterns of yeasts that may occurs after increasing the use of azoles in Latin American hospitals.Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde2003-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762003000300020Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.98 n.3 2003reponame:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruzinstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruzinstacron:FIOCRUZ10.1590/S0074-02762003000300020info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGodoy,PatrícioTiraboschi,Iris NoraSevero,Luiz CarlosBustamante,BeatrizCalvo,BelindaAlmeida,Leila Paula deMatta,Daniel Archimedes daColombo,Arnaldo Lopeseng2020-04-25T17:49:03Zhttp://www.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php0074-02761678-8060opendoar:null2020-04-26 02:11:55.334Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - Fundação Oswaldo Cruztrue
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Species distribution and antifungal susceptibility profile of Candida spp. bloodstream isolates from Latin American hospitals
title Species distribution and antifungal susceptibility profile of Candida spp. bloodstream isolates from Latin American hospitals
spellingShingle Species distribution and antifungal susceptibility profile of Candida spp. bloodstream isolates from Latin American hospitals
Godoy,Patrício
candidemia
antifungal susceptibility
Candida spp.
title_short Species distribution and antifungal susceptibility profile of Candida spp. bloodstream isolates from Latin American hospitals
title_full Species distribution and antifungal susceptibility profile of Candida spp. bloodstream isolates from Latin American hospitals
title_fullStr Species distribution and antifungal susceptibility profile of Candida spp. bloodstream isolates from Latin American hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Species distribution and antifungal susceptibility profile of Candida spp. bloodstream isolates from Latin American hospitals
title_sort Species distribution and antifungal susceptibility profile of Candida spp. bloodstream isolates from Latin American hospitals
author Godoy,Patrício
author_facet Godoy,Patrício
Tiraboschi,Iris Nora
Severo,Luiz Carlos
Bustamante,Beatriz
Calvo,Belinda
Almeida,Leila Paula de
Matta,Daniel Archimedes da
Colombo,Arnaldo Lopes
author_role author
author2 Tiraboschi,Iris Nora
Severo,Luiz Carlos
Bustamante,Beatriz
Calvo,Belinda
Almeida,Leila Paula de
Matta,Daniel Archimedes da
Colombo,Arnaldo Lopes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Godoy,Patrício
Tiraboschi,Iris Nora
Severo,Luiz Carlos
Bustamante,Beatriz
Calvo,Belinda
Almeida,Leila Paula de
Matta,Daniel Archimedes da
Colombo,Arnaldo Lopes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv candidemia
antifungal susceptibility
Candida spp.
topic candidemia
antifungal susceptibility
Candida spp.
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv From March 1999 to March 2000, we conducted a prospective multicenter study of candidemia involving five tertiary care hospitals from four countries in Latin America. Yeast isolates were identified by classical methods and the antifungal susceptibility profile was determined according to the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards microbroth assay method. During a 12 month-period we were able to collect a total of 103 bloodstream isolates of Candida spp. C. albicans was the most frequently isolated species accounting for 42% of all isolates. Non-albicans Candida species strains accounted for 58% of all episodes of candidemia and were mostly represented by C. tropicalis (24.2%) and C. parapsilosis (21.3%). It is noteworthy that we were able to identify two cases of C. lusitaniae from different institutions. In our casuistic, non-albicans Candida species isolates related to candidemic episodes were susceptible to fluconazole. Continuously surveillance programs are needed in order to identify possible changes in the species distribution and antifungal susceptibility patterns of yeasts that may occurs after increasing the use of azoles in Latin American hospitals.
description From March 1999 to March 2000, we conducted a prospective multicenter study of candidemia involving five tertiary care hospitals from four countries in Latin America. Yeast isolates were identified by classical methods and the antifungal susceptibility profile was determined according to the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards microbroth assay method. During a 12 month-period we were able to collect a total of 103 bloodstream isolates of Candida spp. C. albicans was the most frequently isolated species accounting for 42% of all isolates. Non-albicans Candida species strains accounted for 58% of all episodes of candidemia and were mostly represented by C. tropicalis (24.2%) and C. parapsilosis (21.3%). It is noteworthy that we were able to identify two cases of C. lusitaniae from different institutions. In our casuistic, non-albicans Candida species isolates related to candidemic episodes were susceptible to fluconazole. Continuously surveillance programs are needed in order to identify possible changes in the species distribution and antifungal susceptibility patterns of yeasts that may occurs after increasing the use of azoles in Latin American hospitals.
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