Retrospective study on equine uterine fungal isolates and antifungal susceptibility patterns (1999-2011).

K A Beltaire, S H Cheong, M A Coutinho da Silva
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Abstract

Reasons for performing study: Knowledge of commonly encountered fungi infecting the mare's reproductive tract and their respective drug susceptibilities should improve treatment efficacy in mares with fungal endometritis. This is particularly important when practitioners need to start empiric treatment before culture results are complete.

Objective: To report the spectrum of fungal isolates from uterine samples from mares with reproductive problems and their respective antifungal susceptibilities.

Methods: Equine uterine samples submitted to the Cornell University Animal Health Diagnostic Centre for fungal culture between July 1999 and June 2011 were reviewed. Each mare's reproductive history, fungal culture results, antifungal susceptibilities and concurrent aerobic culture results were evaluated. Patterns of antifungal susceptibility and resistance were assessed over time.

Results: One hundred and two fungal isolates were cultured from 92 uterine samples from mares with reproductive problems. Yeast (69%) and mould with septated hyphae (26%) were the most common isolates. Ninety-five to 100% of all fungal isolates were susceptible to the polyenes, while response to the azoles varied with 47-81% of fungal isolates displaying susceptibility. Yeast isolates were 100% susceptible to the polyenes and least susceptible to miconazole (48%) while isolates of mould with septated hyphae were most susceptible to natamycin (100%) and least susceptible to fluconazole (0%). From July 1999 to June 2005 and July 2005 to June 2011, yeast demonstrated increasing resistance to miconazole, while mould with septated hyphae demonstrated increasing resistance to ketoconazole.

Conclusions and clinical relevance: Results from this study suggest that polyenes are effective against uterine fungal isolates in vitro and may be the empiric treatment of choice for fungal endometritis. Isolate resistance to specific azoles increased over time.

1999-2011年马子宫真菌分离株及药敏型回顾性研究。
开展研究的原因:了解感染母马生殖道的常见真菌及其各自的药物敏感性,可以提高母马真菌性子宫内膜炎的治疗效果。当从业者需要在培养结果完成之前开始经验性治疗时,这一点尤为重要。目的:报道生殖问题母马子宫分离真菌谱及其抗真菌敏感性。方法:对1999年7月至2011年6月提交康奈尔大学动物健康诊断中心进行真菌培养的马子宫标本进行回顾性分析。评估每匹母马的繁殖史、真菌培养结果、抗真菌敏感性和并发有氧培养结果。随着时间的推移,评估抗真菌药敏和耐药性的模式。结果:从生殖问题母马92份子宫标本中分离出102株真菌。酵母菌(69%)和菌丝分离的霉菌(26%)是最常见的分离菌株。95 ~ 100%的真菌对多烯敏感,47 ~ 81%的真菌对唑类敏感。分离菌丝的霉菌对纳他霉素最敏感(100%),对氟康唑最不敏感(0%),对多烯最敏感(100%)。1999年7月- 2005年6月和2005年7月- 2011年6月,酵母菌对咪康唑的抗性增强,菌丝分离的霉菌对酮康唑的抗性增强。结论及临床意义:本研究结果提示多烯对子宫真菌分离物有较好的体外治疗效果,可能是治疗真菌性子宫内膜炎的经验选择。随着时间的推移,分离物对特定唑类药物的抗性增加。
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