Case Report: Micafungin for treating Candida glabrata urinary infection: a clinical case in a premature neonate

C. Parramón-Teixidó, Carme Garcia Esquerda, Marie Antoinette Frick, Cinzia Tripodi, L. Gómez-Ganda, C. W. Ruiz-campillo, M. J. Cabañas-Poy
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) associated with indwelling urinary catheterization (IUC) in premature newborns (PNBs) pose a significant challenge in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) due to the vulnerability of this population to infections and the necessity of invasive procedures. While bacterial UTIs have historically been predominant, there is a rising incidence of fungal pathogens, particularly non-albicans Candida strains like Candida glabrata and Candida tropicalis, attributed to broad-spectrum antibiotic use. Diagnosis of fungal UTIs in a PNB relies on culturing Candida spp. from properly collected urine samples, particularly critical in very low birth weight (VLBW) PNBs because of the risk of invasive candidiasis and associated complications. We present a case of an extremely premature newborn (EPNB) successfully treated for a UTI caused by C. glabrata with micafungin. Our case exhibits micafungin as a potentially safe and effective alternative for treating C. glabrata UTIs in neonates.
病例报告:米卡芬净治疗念珠菌性泌尿系统感染:早产新生儿的临床病例
早产新生儿(PNBs)因留置导尿管(IUC)而引起的尿路感染(UTIs)给新生儿重症监护室(NICUs)带来了巨大的挑战,因为这部分人群很容易受到感染,而且必须进行侵入性操作。虽然细菌性UTI历来占主导地位,但由于广谱抗生素的使用,真菌病原体的发病率也在不断上升,尤其是非黑白念珠菌菌株,如光滑念珠菌(Candida glabrata)和热带念珠菌(Candida tropicalis)。新生儿真菌性尿路感染的诊断依赖于从正确采集的尿液样本中培养念珠菌菌株,这对于极低出生体重(VLBW)的新生儿尤为重要,因为他们有患侵袭性念珠菌病及相关并发症的风险。我们介绍了一例极早产新生儿(EPNB)用米卡芬净成功治疗了由玻璃样念珠菌引起的UTI。我们的病例表明,米卡芬净是治疗新生儿光杆菌尿路感染的一种潜在安全有效的替代药物。
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