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Susceptibility patterns of Candida species recovered from Canadian intensive care units
Authors:Laverdiere Michel  Labbé Annie-Claude  Restieri Christiane  Rotstein Coleman  Heyland Daren  Madger Sheldon  Stewart Thomas
Institution:1. University of Montreal, Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H1T 2M4;2. McMaster University, Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8V 1C3;3. Queen''s University, Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 2V7;4. McGill University, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 1A1;5. University of Toronto, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1X5
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the speciation and susceptibility patterns of Candida species recovered from Canadian intensive care units (ICUs) during a 1-day point-prevalence study on fungal colonization/infection in Canadian ICUs. METHODS AND SETTING: Blood, urine, respiratory tract, rectal, and wound fungal cultures were performed for 357 patients present at any time during a single-day 24-hour period in 35 Canadian ICUs. Comparative in vitro activities of amphotericin B, fluconazole, itraconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole, micafungin, anidulafungin, and aminocandin were determined. RESULTS: Four hundred fifteen yeasts (409 Candida species and 6 non-Candida yeasts) were recovered. Almost 50% of the patients were found to have positive respiratory tract or rectal cultures. Candida albicans accounted for 72% of the Candida species isolated, followed by Candida glabrata (16%), Candida tropicalis (5%), Candida parapsilosis (3%), Candida krusei (2%), and other Candida species or nonspeciated isolates (2%). Minimum inhibitory concentrations (milligrams per liter) at which 90% of the strains were inhibited were 0.06 for micafungin as well as anidulafungin, 0.12 for voriconazole, 0.25 for itraconazole, posaconazole, as well as aminocandin, 1 for amphotericin B, and 4 for fluconazole. Only 4% of the isolates were resistant to fluconazole and/or itraconazole. CONCLUSIONS: Candida albicans is the predominant species colonizing Canadian ICU patients. Overall, the triazoles, both older and new compounds, and the echinocandins have excellent in vitro antifungal activities against Candida species recovered from Canadian ICUs patients.
Keywords:Candida  Intensive care units  Canadian  Antifungal antibiotics
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