Parikshit S Prayag, Sampada Patwardhan, Shweta Panchakshari, Prasad A Rajhans, Amrita Prayag
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侵袭性念珠菌病是一种严重的感染,常见于住院或免疫功能低下的患者。念珠菌的死亡率可高达30-60%。耳念珠菌是一种新兴的念珠菌,正日益成为全球性的公共卫生问题。方法:这是一项回顾性观察性研究,我们分析了79例念珠菌病。使用Bactec™FX血液培养仪(Becton, Dickinson and Company Sparks, Maryland, USA)进行血培养。物种鉴定使用VITEK®2 YST面板(biomrieux Inc., Durham, North Carolina, USA)。抗真菌药敏试验采用VITEK®2 AST-YSO8检测板(biomrieux Inc., Durham, North Carolina, USA)。结果:79次发作中,以耳念珠菌最为常见,占43.03%;热带念珠菌是我院住院念珠菌患者中第二常见的菌种。所有耳念珠菌对氟康唑耐药,32.35%的耳念珠菌对两性霉素b耐药。耳念珠菌患者的粗死亡率高于其他菌种。结论:这是来自印度的第一项研究,其中金黄色葡萄球菌被视为念珠菌入院患者中最主要的物种。这是一个严重的问题,因为氟康唑耐药率高,死亡率高,治疗费用高,与耳念珠菌血液感染相关。迫切需要将注意力转移到感染控制措施和抗菌药物管理规划上。本文作者:Prayag PS, Patwardhan S, Panchakshari S, Rajhans PA, Prayag A.念珠菌的优势:印度西部79期念珠菌的单中心经验。中华检验医学杂志,2011;26(5):556 -563。
The Dominance of Candida auris: A Single-center Experience of 79 Episodes of Candidemia from Western India.
Introduction: Invasive candidiasis is a serious infection seen in hospitalized or immunocompromised patients. Mortality rates for candidemia can be as high as 30-60%. Candida auris is an emerging species of Candida and is increasingly becoming a global public health problem.
Methods: This was a retrospective observational study, in which we analyzed 79 episodes of candidemia. Blood cultures were done using the Bactec™ FX blood culturing instrument (Becton, Dickinson and Company Sparks, Maryland, USA). Species identification was done using VITEK® 2 YST panels (bioMérieux Inc., Durham, North Carolina, USA). Antifungal susceptibility testing was performed using VITEK® 2 AST-YSO8 panels (bioMérieux Inc., Durham, North Carolina, USA).
Results: Among the 79 episodes, the most common species was found to be C. auris (43.03% of all the episodes). Candida tropicalis was found to be the second most common species in patients admitted to our hospital with candidemia. All the isolates of C. auris were resistant to fluconazole, while 32.35 % of the isolates were also resistant to amphotericin B. Crude mortality in patients with C. auris candidemia was higher than the crude mortality for the other species.
Conclusion: This is the first study from India where C. auris was seen as the most predominant species among patients admitted with candidemia. This is a serious issue given the high rates of fluconazole resistance, mortality, and cost of therapy associated with C. auris bloodstream infections. Urgent attention needs to be diverted to infection control practices and antimicrobial stewardship programs.
How to cite this article: Prayag PS, Patwardhan S, Panchakshari S, Rajhans PA, Prayag A. The Dominance of Candida auris: A Single-center Experience of 79 Episodes of Candidemia from Western India. Indian J Crit Care Med 2022;26(5):560-563.