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Candidemia in a Brazilian tertiary care hospital: Species distribution and antifungal susceptibility patterns
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Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo, Volumen 46, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 239-241
00364665
10.1590/S0036-46652004000500001
Autor
Antunes, Ana Graciela Ventura
Pasqualotto, Alessandro Comarú
Diaz, María Cristina
D'Azevedo, Pedro Alves
Severo, Luiz Carlos
Institución
Resumen
Recent studies have shown differences in the epidemiology of invasive infections caused by Candida species worldwide. In the period comprising August 2002 to August 2003, we performed a study in Santa Casa Complexo Hospitalar, Brazil, to determine Candida species distribution associated with candidemia and their antifungal susceptibility profiles to amphotericin B, fluconazole and itraconazole. Antifungal susceptibility was tested according to the broth microdilution method described in the NCCLS (M27A-2 method). Only one sample from each patient was analyzed (the first isolate). Most of the episodes had been caused by species other than C. albicans (51.6%), including C. parapsilosis (25.8%), C. tropicalis (13.3%), C. glabrata (3.3%), C. krusei (1.7%), and others (7.5%). Dose-dependent susceptibility to itraconazole was observed in 14.2% of strains, and dose-dependent susceptibility to fluconazole was found in 1.6%. Antifungal resistance was not found, probably related to low use of fl