Surveillance of Candida spp Bloodstream Infections: Epidemiological Trends and Risk Factors of Death in Two Mexican Tertiary Care Hospitals
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Resumo: | Introduction: Larger populations at risk, broader use of antibiotics and longer hospital stays have impacted on the incidence of Candida sp. bloodstream infections (CBSI).Objective: To determine clinical and epidemiologic characteristics of patients with CBSI in two tertiary care reference medical institutions in Mexico City.Design: Prospective and observational laboratory-based surveillance study conducted from 07/2008 to 06/2010.Methods: All patients with CBSI were included. Identification and antifungal susceptibility were performed using CLSI M27-A3 standard procedures. Frequencies, Mann-Whitney U test or T test were used as needed. Risk factors were determined with multivariable analysis and binary logistic regression analysis.Results: CBSI represented 3.8% of nosocomial bloodstream infections. Cumulative incidence was 2.8 per 1000 discharges (incidence rate: 0.38 per 1000 patient-days). C. albicans was the predominant species (46%), followed by C. tropicalis (26%). C. glabrata was isolated from patients with diabetes (50%), and elderly patients. Sixty-four patients (86%) received antifungals. Amphotericin-B deoxycholate (AmBD) was the most commonly used agent (66%). Overall mortality rate reached 46%, and risk factors for death were APACHE II score >= 16 (OR = 6.94, CI95% = 2.34-20.58, p<0.0001), and liver disease (OR = 186.11, CI95% = 7.61-4550.20, p = 0.001). Full susceptibility to fluconazole, AmBD and echinocandins among C. albicans, C. tropicalis, and C. parapsilosis was observed.Conclusions: the cumulative incidence rate in these centers was higher than other reports from tertiary care hospitals from Latin America. Knowledge of local epidemiologic patterns permits the design of more specific strategies for prevention and preemptive therapy of CBSI. |
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Surveillance of Candida spp Bloodstream Infections: Epidemiological Trends and Risk Factors of Death in Two Mexican Tertiary Care HospitalsIntroduction: Larger populations at risk, broader use of antibiotics and longer hospital stays have impacted on the incidence of Candida sp. bloodstream infections (CBSI).Objective: To determine clinical and epidemiologic characteristics of patients with CBSI in two tertiary care reference medical institutions in Mexico City.Design: Prospective and observational laboratory-based surveillance study conducted from 07/2008 to 06/2010.Methods: All patients with CBSI were included. Identification and antifungal susceptibility were performed using CLSI M27-A3 standard procedures. Frequencies, Mann-Whitney U test or T test were used as needed. Risk factors were determined with multivariable analysis and binary logistic regression analysis.Results: CBSI represented 3.8% of nosocomial bloodstream infections. Cumulative incidence was 2.8 per 1000 discharges (incidence rate: 0.38 per 1000 patient-days). C. albicans was the predominant species (46%), followed by C. tropicalis (26%). C. glabrata was isolated from patients with diabetes (50%), and elderly patients. Sixty-four patients (86%) received antifungals. Amphotericin-B deoxycholate (AmBD) was the most commonly used agent (66%). Overall mortality rate reached 46%, and risk factors for death were APACHE II score >= 16 (OR = 6.94, CI95% = 2.34-20.58, p<0.0001), and liver disease (OR = 186.11, CI95% = 7.61-4550.20, p = 0.001). Full susceptibility to fluconazole, AmBD and echinocandins among C. albicans, C. tropicalis, and C. parapsilosis was observed.Conclusions: the cumulative incidence rate in these centers was higher than other reports from tertiary care hospitals from Latin America. Knowledge of local epidemiologic patterns permits the design of more specific strategies for prevention and preemptive therapy of CBSI.Salvador Zubiran Natl Inst Med Sci & Nutr, Dept Med, Mexico City, DF, MexicoHosp Escuela Tegucigalpa, Tegucigalpa, HondurasUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Escola Paulista Med, Div Infect Dis, São Paulo, BrazilNatl Canc Inst, Div Infect Dis, Mexico City, DF, MexicoUniv Nacl Colombia, Dept Internal Med, Bogota, ColombiaUniv Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Dept Med, Lima, PeruHosp Vargas Caracas, Caracas, VenezuelaCtr Med Caracas, Caracas, VenezuelaUniv Fed Rio de Janeiro, Univ Hosp, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilUniv Texas Med Sch Houston, Mem Hermann Texas Med Ctr, Dept Med, Houston, TX USAUniv Fed Parana, Hosp Clin, BR-80060000 Curitiba, Parana, BrazilUniv Chile, Fac Med, Hosp Luis Calvo Mackenna, Dept Pediat, Santiago 7, ChileUniv Desarrollo, Clin Alemana, Dept Med, Santiago, ChileHosp Clin Jose San Martin, Infect Dis Unit, Buenos Aires, DF, ArgentinaPontificia Univ Catolica Ecuador, Fac Med, Hosp Vozandes, Quito, EcuadorUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Escola Paulista Med, Div Infect Dis, São Paulo, BrazilWeb of SciencePfizer Inc.Pfizer Inc.: INF-168Public Library ScienceSalvador Zubiran Natl Inst Med Sci & NutrHosp Escuela TegucigalpaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Natl Canc InstUniv Nacl ColombiaUniv Peruana Cayetano HerediaHosp Vargas CaracasCtr Med CaracasUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)Univ Texas Med Sch HoustonUniv Fed ParanaUniv ChileUniv DesarrolloHosp Clin Jose San MartinPontificia Univ Catolica EcuadorCorzo-Leon, Dora E.Alvarado-Matute, TitoColombo, Arnaldo L. [UNIFESP]Cornejo-Juarez, PatriciaCortes, JorgeEchevarria, Juan I.Guzman-Blanco, ManuelMacias, Alejandro E.Nucci, MarcioOstrosky-Zeichner, LuisPonce-de-Leon, AlfredoQueiroz-Telles, FlavioSantolaya, Maria E.Thompson-Moya, LuisTiraboschi, Iris N.Zurita, JeanneteSifuentes-Osornio, Jose2016-01-24T14:37:17Z2016-01-24T14:37:17Z2014-05-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion6application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097325Plos One. San Francisco: Public Library Science, v. 9, n. 5, 6 p., 2014.10.1371/journal.pone.0097325WOS000336789500050.pdf1932-6203http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/37770WOS:000336789500050engPlos Oneinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-08T09:14:14Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/37770Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-08-08T09:14:14Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Surveillance of Candida spp Bloodstream Infections: Epidemiological Trends and Risk Factors of Death in Two Mexican Tertiary Care Hospitals |
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Surveillance of Candida spp Bloodstream Infections: Epidemiological Trends and Risk Factors of Death in Two Mexican Tertiary Care Hospitals |
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Surveillance of Candida spp Bloodstream Infections: Epidemiological Trends and Risk Factors of Death in Two Mexican Tertiary Care Hospitals Corzo-Leon, Dora E. |
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Surveillance of Candida spp Bloodstream Infections: Epidemiological Trends and Risk Factors of Death in Two Mexican Tertiary Care Hospitals |
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Surveillance of Candida spp Bloodstream Infections: Epidemiological Trends and Risk Factors of Death in Two Mexican Tertiary Care Hospitals |
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Surveillance of Candida spp Bloodstream Infections: Epidemiological Trends and Risk Factors of Death in Two Mexican Tertiary Care Hospitals |
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Surveillance of Candida spp Bloodstream Infections: Epidemiological Trends and Risk Factors of Death in Two Mexican Tertiary Care Hospitals |
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Surveillance of Candida spp Bloodstream Infections: Epidemiological Trends and Risk Factors of Death in Two Mexican Tertiary Care Hospitals |
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Corzo-Leon, Dora E. |
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Corzo-Leon, Dora E. Alvarado-Matute, Tito Colombo, Arnaldo L. [UNIFESP] Cornejo-Juarez, Patricia Cortes, Jorge Echevarria, Juan I. Guzman-Blanco, Manuel Macias, Alejandro E. Nucci, Marcio Ostrosky-Zeichner, Luis Ponce-de-Leon, Alfredo Queiroz-Telles, Flavio Santolaya, Maria E. Thompson-Moya, Luis Tiraboschi, Iris N. Zurita, Jeannete Sifuentes-Osornio, Jose |
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Alvarado-Matute, Tito Colombo, Arnaldo L. [UNIFESP] Cornejo-Juarez, Patricia Cortes, Jorge Echevarria, Juan I. Guzman-Blanco, Manuel Macias, Alejandro E. Nucci, Marcio Ostrosky-Zeichner, Luis Ponce-de-Leon, Alfredo Queiroz-Telles, Flavio Santolaya, Maria E. Thompson-Moya, Luis Tiraboschi, Iris N. Zurita, Jeannete Sifuentes-Osornio, Jose |
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Salvador Zubiran Natl Inst Med Sci & Nutr Hosp Escuela Tegucigalpa Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Natl Canc Inst Univ Nacl Colombia Univ Peruana Cayetano Heredia Hosp Vargas Caracas Ctr Med Caracas Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) Univ Texas Med Sch Houston Univ Fed Parana Univ Chile Univ Desarrollo Hosp Clin Jose San Martin Pontificia Univ Catolica Ecuador |
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Corzo-Leon, Dora E. Alvarado-Matute, Tito Colombo, Arnaldo L. [UNIFESP] Cornejo-Juarez, Patricia Cortes, Jorge Echevarria, Juan I. Guzman-Blanco, Manuel Macias, Alejandro E. Nucci, Marcio Ostrosky-Zeichner, Luis Ponce-de-Leon, Alfredo Queiroz-Telles, Flavio Santolaya, Maria E. Thompson-Moya, Luis Tiraboschi, Iris N. Zurita, Jeannete Sifuentes-Osornio, Jose |
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Introduction: Larger populations at risk, broader use of antibiotics and longer hospital stays have impacted on the incidence of Candida sp. bloodstream infections (CBSI).Objective: To determine clinical and epidemiologic characteristics of patients with CBSI in two tertiary care reference medical institutions in Mexico City.Design: Prospective and observational laboratory-based surveillance study conducted from 07/2008 to 06/2010.Methods: All patients with CBSI were included. Identification and antifungal susceptibility were performed using CLSI M27-A3 standard procedures. Frequencies, Mann-Whitney U test or T test were used as needed. Risk factors were determined with multivariable analysis and binary logistic regression analysis.Results: CBSI represented 3.8% of nosocomial bloodstream infections. Cumulative incidence was 2.8 per 1000 discharges (incidence rate: 0.38 per 1000 patient-days). C. albicans was the predominant species (46%), followed by C. tropicalis (26%). C. glabrata was isolated from patients with diabetes (50%), and elderly patients. Sixty-four patients (86%) received antifungals. Amphotericin-B deoxycholate (AmBD) was the most commonly used agent (66%). Overall mortality rate reached 46%, and risk factors for death were APACHE II score >= 16 (OR = 6.94, CI95% = 2.34-20.58, p<0.0001), and liver disease (OR = 186.11, CI95% = 7.61-4550.20, p = 0.001). Full susceptibility to fluconazole, AmBD and echinocandins among C. albicans, C. tropicalis, and C. parapsilosis was observed.Conclusions: the cumulative incidence rate in these centers was higher than other reports from tertiary care hospitals from Latin America. Knowledge of local epidemiologic patterns permits the design of more specific strategies for prevention and preemptive therapy of CBSI. |
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