Prevalence and species distribution of Candida bloodstream infection in children and adults in two teaching university hospitals in Egypt: first report of Candida kefyr
Background Candidemia is a pervasive problem associated with significant morbidity and mortality in health care settings. This study aimed to determine the changing distribution of Candida species and the emergence of uncommon species. Methods This was a cross-sectional study performed in two Cairo University hospitals between 2019 and 2020. All Candida species isolates recovered from blood cultures of adults and pediatrics patients admitted to the hospitals were included. Candida isolates were identified by chromogenic Candida agar and Vitek2 YST identification card. Candida kefyr was confirmed by chip array. Results Candida species were responsible for 1.6% of bloodstream infections in adults and 10.8% in pediatric patients. C. albicans was the most prevalent species representing 27.8% in adults and 48.3% in pediatrics. Non-albicans species (NAC) represented the most isolated Candida species among adults and pediatrics (72.2% and 51.6%, respectively) with the predominance of C. tropicalis (27.8% and 22.5%, respectively) followed by C. parapsilosis (16.7% and 10.8%, respectively). The uncommon Candida, which is Candida species other than C. albicans, C. parapsilosis, C. tropicalis, C. glabrata, and C. krusei, represents 16.6% and 14% of all candidemia in adults and pediatrics, respectively. Only one of each of C. lusitaniae, C. utilis, and C. kefyr were detected in adults. C. lusitaniae was the most frequently recovered uncommon Candida among pediatrics resulting in 6.4% of candidemia followed by C. famata (4.3%), C. utilis (2.2%), and C. kefyr (1.1%). Conclusions C. albicans is still the primary species isolated from pediatrics and adults with candidemia despite the considerable shift to the non-albicans species. C. tropicalis and C. parapsilosis are the most prevalent NAC. The increased prevalence of uncommon Candida species is alarming and necessitates a prompt stewardship program.
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Rodriguez, Lourdes
Bustamante, Beatriz
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Huaroto, Luz
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