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Candida spp. colonization significance in critically ill medical patients: a prospective study
Authors:Pierre Emmanuel Charles  Frédéric Dalle  Hervé Aube  Jean Marc Doise  Jean Pierre Quenot  Ludwig Serge Aho  Pascal Chavanet  Bernard Blettery
Affiliation:(1) Service de Réanimation Médicale, Dijon University Hospital, BP 1519, 21034 Dijon, France;(2) Laboratoire de Parasitologie-Mycologie, Dijon University Hospital, BP 1519, 21034 Dijon, France;(3) Service d"rsquo"Epidémiologie et d"rsquo"Hygiène Hospitalière, Dijon University Hospital, BP 1519, 21034 Dijon, France;(4) Service des Maladies Infectieuses et Tropicales, Dijon University Hospital, BP 1519, 21034 Dijon, France
Abstract:Objective Multiple-site colonization with Candida species is commonly recognized as a major risk factor for invasive fungal infection in critically ill patients. The fungal colonization density could be of predictive value for the diagnosis of systemic candidiasis in high-risk surgical patients. Little is known about it in the medical ICU setting.Design and setting Prospective observational study in the eight-bed medical intensive care unit of a teaching hospital.Subjects 92 consecutive nonneutropenic patients hospitalized for more than 7 days.Measurements and results The colonization index (ratio of the number of culture-positive surveillance sites for Candida spp. to the number of sites cultured) was calculated weekly upon ICU admission until death or discharge. The 0.50 threshold was reached in 36 (39.1%) patients, almost exclusively in those with detectable fungal colonization upon ICU admission. The duration of broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy was found to be the main factor that independently promoted fungal growth as measured through the colonization index.Conclusions Candida spp. multiple-site colonization is frequently met among the critically ill medical patients. Broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy was found to promote fungal growth in patients with prior colonization. Since most of the invasive candidiasis in the ICU setting are thought to be subsequent to colonization in high-risk patients, reducing antibiotic use could be useful in preventing fungal infections.
Keywords:Candida spp.  Fungal colonization  Intensive care unit  Broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy  Colonization index
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