Spectrum and management of rare Candida/yeast infections in Kuwait in the Middle East.

IF 3.8 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease Pub Date : 2024-07-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20499361241263733
Suhail Ahmad, Mohammad Asadzadeh, Noura Al-Sweih, Ziauddin Khan
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Abstract

Invasive fungal infections (IFIs) are associated with high mortality rates and mostly affect patients with compromised immunity. The incidence of IFIs is increasing worldwide with the expanding population of susceptible patients. Candida and other yeast infections represent a major component of IFIs. Rare Candida/yeast infections have also increased in recent years and pose considerable diagnostic and management challenges as they are not easily recognized by routine phenotypic characteristic-based diagnostic methods and/or by the automated yeast identification systems. Rare Candida/yeasts also exhibit reduced susceptibility to antifungal drugs making proper management of invasive infections challenging. Here, we review the diagnosis and management of 60 cases of rare Candida/yeast IFIs described so far in Kuwait, an Arabian Gulf country in the Middle East. Interestingly, majority (34 of 60, 56.7%) of these rare Candida/yeast invasive infections occurred among neonates or premature, very-low-birth-weight neonates, usually following prior bacteremia episodes. The clinical details, treatment given, and outcome were available for 28 of 34 neonates. The crude mortality rate among these neonates was 32.2% as 19 of 28 (67.8%) survived the infection and were discharged in healthy condition, likely due to accurate diagnosis and frequent use of combination therapy. Physicians treating patients with extended stay under intensive care, on mechanical ventilation, receiving broad spectrum antibiotics and with gastrointestinal surgery/complications should proactively investigate IFIs. Timely diagnosis and early antifungal treatment are essential to decrease mortality. Understanding the epidemiology and spectrum of rare Candida/yeast invasive infections in different geographical regions, their susceptibility profiles and management will help to devise novel diagnostic and treatment approaches and formulate guidelines for improved patient outcome.

中东科威特罕见念珠菌/酵母菌感染的病谱和管理。
侵袭性真菌感染(IFIs)死亡率很高,主要影响免疫力低下的患者。随着易感人群的不断扩大,侵袭性真菌感染的发病率在全球范围内呈上升趋势。念珠菌和其他酵母菌感染是 IFI 的主要组成部分。近年来,罕见的念珠菌/酵母菌感染也在增加,这给诊断和管理带来了相当大的挑战,因为基于表型特征的常规诊断方法和/或酵母菌自动识别系统不易识别这些感染。罕见的念珠菌/酵母菌还表现出对抗真菌药物的敏感性降低,使侵袭性感染的正确处理面临挑战。在此,我们回顾了迄今为止在中东阿拉伯海湾国家科威特描述的 60 例罕见念珠菌/酵母菌 IFI 的诊断和处理。有趣的是,这些罕见的念珠菌/酵母菌侵袭性感染大多(60 例中的 34 例,56.7%)发生在新生儿或早产、出生体重极低的新生儿中,通常是在之前的菌血症发作后发生的。在 34 名新生儿中,有 28 名新生儿的临床详情、治疗方法和结果可查。这些新生儿的粗死亡率为 32.2%,28 名新生儿中有 19 名(67.8%)在感染后存活下来,并在健康状况下出院,这可能归功于准确的诊断和频繁使用综合疗法。医生在治疗长期接受重症监护、机械通气、广谱抗生素治疗和胃肠道手术/并发症的患者时,应积极主动地调查 IFI。及时诊断和早期抗真菌治疗对降低死亡率至关重要。了解不同地理区域罕见念珠菌/酵母菌侵袭性感染的流行病学和范围、其易感性特征和管理方法将有助于设计新的诊断和治疗方法,并制定改善患者预后的指南。
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