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Species distribution and susceptibility profile of Candida species in a Brazilian public tertiary hospital.

Authors :
Bruder-Nascimento, Ariane
Camargo, Carlos Henrique
Sugizaki, Maria Fátima
Sadatsune, Terue
Montelli, Augusto Cezar
Mondelli, Alessandro Lia
Bagagli, Eduardo
Source :
BMC Research Notes; 2010, Vol. 3, p1-5, 5p, 2 Charts
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Background: Species identification and antifungal susceptibility tests were carried out on 212 Candida isolates obtained from bloodstream infections, urinary tract infections and dialysis-associated peritonitis, from cases attended at a Brazilian public tertiary hospital from January 1998 to January 2005. Findings: Candida albicans represented 33% of the isolates, Candida parapsilosis 31.1%, Candida tropicalis 17.9%, Candida glabrata 11.8%, and others species 6.2%. In blood culture, C. parapsilosis was the most frequently encountered species (48%). The resistance levels to the antifungal azoles were relatively low for the several species, except for C. tropicalis and C. glabrata. Amphotericin B resistance was observed in 1 isolate of C. parapsilosis. Conclusions: The species distribution and antifungal susceptibility herein observed presented several epidemiological features common to other tertiary hospitals in Latin American countries. It also exhibited some peculiarity, such as a very high frequency of C. parapsilosis both in bloodstream infections and dialysis-associated peritonitis. C. albicans also occurred in an important number of case infections, in all evaluated clinical sources. C. glabrata presented a high proportion of resistant isolates. The data emphasize the necessity to carry out the correct species identification accompanied by the susceptibility tests in all tertiary hospitals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17560500
Volume :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
BMC Research Notes
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
48460062
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-3-1