克鲁西念珠菌在危重儿科的高频率定植:伊朗德黑兰儿童医疗中心的横断面研究。

Q3 Medicine
Amirhossein Davari, Jalal Jafarzadeh, Mohammad Taghi Hedayati, Tahereh Shokohi, Mahdi Abastabar, Bahram Nikmanesh, Maryam Moazeni
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摘要

背景与目的:本研究旨在评估伊朗德黑兰儿童医疗中心儿科重症监护病房(ICU)和婴儿重症监护病房儿科患者念珠菌定殖分离菌株的种类分布和药敏模式。材料和方法:本研究在伊朗德黑兰儿童医学中心进行。总共收集了来自56例患者的440份样本,包括口腔、皮肤周围导管、耳、喉、鼻和尿液培养。根据既往研究,对所有患者在入院当天以及第7、14、28天的念珠菌定殖情况进行评估。采用CHROMagar假丝酵母培养基进行初级/多菌种鉴定,采用基于聚合酶链反应的方法对分离株进行菌种特异性复合体水平的鉴定。抗真菌药敏试验按照M27-A3和M60临床和实验室标准方案进行。结果:440个样本中,26个个体的136个酵母样本(30.9%)被认为是定植的。IICU中最常见的菌种为白色念珠菌(27%,n=20),其次为克氏念珠菌(24%,n=18)和傍裂念珠菌(16%,n=12)。PICU中优势种为克氏库蚊(40%,n=24),其次为疏疏库蚊(18%,n=11)和都柏林库蚊(16%,n=10)。在两个单位的40株检测菌株中,根据新的断点确定了氟康唑耐药菌株(n=11, 8.15%)。在棘白菌素方面,白色念珠菌(n=1)和克鲁塞念珠菌(n=1)对卡泊芬宁和阿尼杜芬宁均耐药(共1.48%)。结论:在本研究中,由于克氏假丝酵母对氟康唑具有本征抗性,因此强调菌株鉴定的重要性十分突出。然而,根据抗真菌药敏试验结果,只有7.2%的菌株对氟康唑耐药。对侵袭性念珠菌感染高危患者进行监护是有益的。
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High frequency of <i>Candida krusei</i> colonization in critically ill pediatrics: A cross-sectional study in children's medical center, Tehran, Iran.

High frequency of Candida krusei colonization in critically ill pediatrics: A cross-sectional study in children's medical center, Tehran, Iran.

Background and purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the species distribution and susceptibility pattern of the strains isolated from Candida colonization in pediatric patients staying at pediatric intensive care unit (ICU) and infant ICU of Children's Medical Center in Tehran, Iran.

Materials and methods: This study was conducted in the Children's Medical Center in Tehran, Iran. In total, 440 samples from 56 patients with oral cavity, skin surrounded catheters, and ear, throat, nasal, and urine cultures were collected. All patients were evaluated in terms of Candida colonization on the admission day as well as the days 7, 14, and 28 according to the previous studies. CHROMagar Candida medium was applied for primary/multiple species identification and the isolates were identified by using polymerase chain reaction-based methods to the species-specific complex level. The antifungal susceptibility test was performed according to the Clinical and Laboratory Standards protocol published as M27-A3 and M60 documents.

Results: In total, 136 yeast samples from 26 individuals (30.9%) out of 440 samples were considered colonization. The most prevalent species in IICU was C. albicans (27%, n=20) followed by C. krusei (24 %, n=18) and C. parapsilosis (16%, n=12). In PICU, the predominant species was C. krusei (40%, n=24) followed by C. parapsilosis (18%, n=11) and C. dubliniensis (16%, n=10). Among the 40 tested isolates from both units, fluconazole-resistant isolates (n=11, 8.15%) were determined according to the new breakpoints. In the case of echinocandins, 2 isolates, including C. albicans (n=1) and C. krusei (n=1) were resistant against both caspofungin and anidulafungin (totally 1.48%).

Conclusion: In the present study, since C. krusei is intrinsically-resistance against fluconazole, emphasizing the importance of species-level identification of Candida isolates is outstanding. However, according to the antifungal susceptibility testing results, only 7.2% of the strains were resistant to fluconazole. It would be beneficial to monitor the ICU patients who are at high risk of invasive Candida infection.

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