1. Molecular identification and echinocandin susceptibility of candida parapsilosis complex bloodstream isolates in Italy, 2007-2014
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Lovero, G, Borghi, E, Balbino, S, Cirasola, D, De Giglio, O, Perdoni, F, Caggiano, G, Morace, G, Montagna, M, Lovero G., Borghi E., Balbino S., Cirasola D., De Giglio O., Perdoni F., Caggiano G., Morace G., Montagna M. T., Lovero, G, Borghi, E, Balbino, S, Cirasola, D, De Giglio, O, Perdoni, F, Caggiano, G, Morace, G, Montagna, M, Lovero G., Borghi E., Balbino S., Cirasola D., De Giglio O., Perdoni F., Caggiano G., Morace G., and Montagna M. T.
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The Candida parapsilosis group encompasses three species: C. parapsilosis, C. orthopsilosis, and C. metapsilosis. Here, we describe the incidence and echinocandin susceptibility profile of bloodstream isolates of these three species collected from patients admitted to an Italian university hospital from2007 to 2014. Molecular identification of cryptic species of the C. parapsilosis complex was performed using polymerase chain reaction amplification of the gene encoding secondary alcohol dehydrogenase, followed by digestion with the restriction enzyme BanI. Minimum inhibitory concentrations were determined using the broth microdilution method according to European Committee for Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (EUCAST EDef 7.2) and Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI M27-A3) guidelines, and the results were compared with those obtained using the E-test and Sensititre methods. Of the 163 C. parapsilosis complex isolates, 136 (83.4%) were identified as C. parapsilosis, and 27 (16.6%) as C. orthopsilosis. The species-specific incidences were 2.9/10,000 admissions for C. parapsilosis and 0.6/10,000 admissions for C. orthopsilosis. No resistance to echinocandins was detected with any of the methods. The percent essential agreement (EA) between the EUCAST and E-test/Sensititre methods for anidulafungin, caspofungin, and micafungin susceptibility was, respectively, as follows: C. parapsilosis, 95.6/97.8, 98.5/88.2, and 93.4/96.3; C. orthopsilosis, 92.6/92.6, 96.3/77.8, and 63.0/66.7. The EA between the CLSI and E-test/Sensititre methods was, respectively, as follows: C. parapsilosis, 99.3/100, 98.5/89.0, and 96.3/98.5; C. orthopsilosis, 96.3/92.6, 100/81.5, and 92.6/88.9. Onlyminor discrepancies, ranging from 16.9%(C. parapsilosis) to 11.1%(C. orthopsilosis), were observed between the CLSI and E-test/Sensititre methods. In conclusion, this epidemiologic study shows a typical C. parapsilosis complex species distribution, no echinocandin resistance, and it reinf
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- 2016