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European candidaemia is characterised by notable differential epidemiology and susceptibility pattern:Results from the ECMM Candida III study

Authors :
Arendrup, Maiken Cavling
Arikan-Akdagli, Sevtap
Jørgensen, Karin Meinike
Barac, Aleksandra
Steinmann, Jörg
Toscano, Cristina
Arsenijevic, Valentina Arsic
Sartor, Assunta
Lass-Flörl, Cornelia
Hamprecht, Axel
Matos, Tadeja
Rogers, Benedict R.S.
Quiles, Inmaculada
Buil, Jochem
Özenci, Volkan
Krause, Robert
Bassetti, Matteo
Loughlin, Laura
Denis, Blandine
Grancini, Anna
White, P. Lewis
Lagrou, Katrien
Willinger, Birgit
Rautemaa-Richardson, Riina
Hamal, Petr
Ener, Beyza
Unalan-Altintop, Tugce
Evren, Ebru
Hilmioglu-Polat, Suleyha
Oz, Yasemin
Ozyurt, Ozlem Koyuncu
Aydin, Faruk
Růžička, Filip
Meijer, Eelco F.J.
Gangneux, Jean Pierre
Lockhart, Deborah E.A.
Khanna, Nina
Logan, Clare
Scharmann, Ulrike
Desoubeaux, Guillaume
Roilides, Emmanuel
Talento, Alida Fe
van Dijk, Karin
Koehler, Philipp
Salmanton-García, Jon
Cornely, Oliver A.
Hoenigl, Martin
Arendrup, Maiken Cavling
Arikan-Akdagli, Sevtap
Jørgensen, Karin Meinike
Barac, Aleksandra
Steinmann, Jörg
Toscano, Cristina
Arsenijevic, Valentina Arsic
Sartor, Assunta
Lass-Flörl, Cornelia
Hamprecht, Axel
Matos, Tadeja
Rogers, Benedict R.S.
Quiles, Inmaculada
Buil, Jochem
Özenci, Volkan
Krause, Robert
Bassetti, Matteo
Loughlin, Laura
Denis, Blandine
Grancini, Anna
White, P. Lewis
Lagrou, Katrien
Willinger, Birgit
Rautemaa-Richardson, Riina
Hamal, Petr
Ener, Beyza
Unalan-Altintop, Tugce
Evren, Ebru
Hilmioglu-Polat, Suleyha
Oz, Yasemin
Ozyurt, Ozlem Koyuncu
Aydin, Faruk
Růžička, Filip
Meijer, Eelco F.J.
Gangneux, Jean Pierre
Lockhart, Deborah E.A.
Khanna, Nina
Logan, Clare
Scharmann, Ulrike
Desoubeaux, Guillaume
Roilides, Emmanuel
Talento, Alida Fe
van Dijk, Karin
Koehler, Philipp
Salmanton-García, Jon
Cornely, Oliver A.
Hoenigl, Martin
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Arendrup , M C , Arikan-Akdagli , S , Jørgensen , K M , Barac , A , Steinmann , J , Toscano , C , Arsenijevic , V A , Sartor , A , Lass-Flörl , C , Hamprecht , A , Matos , T , Rogers , B R S , Quiles , I , Buil , J , Özenci , V , Krause , R , Bassetti , M , Loughlin , L , Denis , B , Grancini , A , White , P L , Lagrou , K , Willinger , B , Rautemaa-Richardson , R , Hamal , P , Ener , B , Unalan-Altintop , T , Evren , E , Hilmioglu-Polat , S , Oz , Y , Ozyurt , O K , Aydin , F , Růžička , F , Meijer , E F J , Gangneux , J P , Lockhart , D E A , Khanna , N , Logan , C , Scharmann , U , Desoubeaux , G , Roilides , E , Talento , A F , van Dijk , K , Koehler , P , Salmanton-García , J , Cornely , O A & Hoenigl , M 2023 , ' European candidaemia is characterised by notable differential epidemiology and susceptibility pattern : Results from the ECMM Candida III study ' , Journal of Infection , vol. 87 , no. 5 , pp. 428-437 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The objectives of this study were to assess Candida spp. distribution and antifungal resistance of candidaemia across Europe. Isolates were collected as part of the third ECMM Candida European multicentre observational study, conducted from 01 to 07-07-2018 to 31-03-2022. Each centre (maximum number/country determined by population size) included ∼10 consecutive cases. Isolates were referred to central laboratories and identified by morphology and MALDI-TOF, supplemented by ITS-sequencing when needed. EUCAST MICs were determined for five antifungals. fks sequencing was performed for echinocandin resistant isolates. The 399 isolates from 41 centres in 17 countries included C. albicans (47.1%), C. glabrata (22.3%), C. parapsilosis (15.0%), C. tropicalis (6.3%), C. dubliniensis and C. krusei (2.3% each) and other species (4.8%). Austria had the highest C. albicans proportion (77%), Czech Republic, France and UK the highest C. glabrata proportions (25–33%) while Italy and Turkey had the highest C. parapsilosis proportions (24–26%). All isolates were amphotericin B susceptible. Fluconazole resistance was found in 4% C. tropicalis, 12% C. glabrata (from six countries across Europe), 17% C. parapsilosis (from Greece, Italy, and Turkey) and 20% other Candida spp. Four isolates were anidulafungin and micafungin resistant/non-wild-type and five resistant to micafungin only. Three/3 and 2/5 of these were sequenced and harboured fks-alterations including a novel L657W in C. parapsilosis. The epidemiology varied among centres and countries. Acquired echinocandin resistance was rare but included differential susceptibility to anidulafungin and micafungin, and resistant C. parapsilosis. Fluconazole and voriconazole cross-resistance was common in C. glabrata and C. parapsilosis but with different geographical prevalence.<br />The objectives of this study were to assess Candida spp. distribution and antifungal resistance of candidaemia across Europe. Isolates were collected as part of the third ECMM Candida European multicentre observational study, conducted from 01 to 07-07-2018 to 31-03-2022. Each centre (maximum number/country determined by population size) included ∼10 consecutive cases. Isolates were referred to central laboratories and identified by morphology and MALDI-TOF, supplemented by ITS-sequencing when needed. EUCAST MICs were determined for five antifungals. fks sequencing was performed for echinocandin resistant isolates. The 399 isolates from 41 centres in 17 countries included C. albicans (47.1%), C. glabrata (22.3%), C. parapsilosis (15.0%), C. tropicalis (6.3%), C. dubliniensis and C. krusei (2.3% each) and other species (4.8%). Austria had the highest C. albicans proportion (77%), Czech Republic, France and UK the highest C. glabrata proportions (25–33%) while Italy and Turkey had the highest C. parapsilosis proportions (24–26%). All isolates were amphotericin B susceptible. Fluconazole resistance was found in 4% C. tropicalis, 12% C. glabrata (from six countries across Europe), 17% C. parapsilosis (from Greece, Italy, and Turkey) and 20% other Candida spp. Four isolates were anidulafungin and micafungin resistant/non-wild-type and five resistant to micafungin only. Three/3 and 2/5 of these were sequenced and harboured fks-alterations including a novel L657W in C. parapsilosis. The epidemiology varied among centres and countries. Acquired echinocandin resistance was rare but included differential susceptibility to anidulafungin and micafungin, and resistant C. parapsilosis. Fluconazole and voriconazole cross-resistance was common in C. glabrata and C. parapsilosis but with different geographical prevalence.

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Arendrup , M C , Arikan-Akdagli , S , Jørgensen , K M , Barac , A , Steinmann , J , Toscano , C , Arsenijevic , V A , Sartor , A , Lass-Flörl , C , Hamprecht , A , Matos , T , Rogers , B R S , Quiles , I , Buil , J , Özenci , V , Krause , R , Bassetti , M , Loughlin , L , Denis , B , Grancini , A , White , P L , Lagrou , K , Willinger , B , Rautemaa-Richardson , R , Hamal , P , Ener , B , Unalan-Altintop , T , Evren , E , Hilmioglu-Polat , S , Oz , Y , Ozyurt , O K , Aydin , F , Růžička , F , Meijer , E F J , Gangneux , J P , Lockhart , D E A , Khanna , N , Logan , C , Scharmann , U , Desoubeaux , G , Roilides , E , Talento , A F , van Dijk , K , Koehler , P , Salmanton-García , J , Cornely , O A & Hoenigl , M 2023 , ' European candidaemia is characterised by notable differential epidemiology and susceptibility pattern : Results from the ECMM Candida III study ' , Journal of Infection , vol. 87 , no. 5 , pp. 428-437 .
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