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Trends in frequency and in vitro susceptibilities to antifungal agents, including voriconazole and anidulafungin, of Candida bloodstream isolates. Results from a six-year study (1996-2001).

Authors :
Marco F
Danés C
Almela M
Jurado A
Mensa J
de la Bellacasa JP
Espasa M
Martínez JA
Jiménez de Anta MT
Source :
Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease [Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis] 2003 Aug; Vol. 46 (4), pp. 259-64.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

The frequency of isolation and antifungal susceptibility patterns to established and two new antifungal agents were determined for 218 Candida spp isolates causing bloodstream infection from 1996 to 2001. Overall, 41.7% of the candidemias were due to C. albicans, followed by C. parapsilosis (22%), C. tropicalis (16.1%), C. glabrata (11.9%), C. krusei (6%) and miscellaneous Candida spp (2.3%). Isolates of C. albicans C. parapsilosis and C. tropicalis (80% of isolates) were highly susceptible to fluconazole (94 to 100% at </= 8 microg/ml) and voriconazole (97 to 100% at </= 1 microg/ml). By comparison with the newer agents itraconazole was less active (77 to 97% at </=0.12 microg/ml). Only 77% and 15% of C. glabrata isolates were inhibited by fluconazole at </= 8 microg/ml and itraconazole at </=0.12 microg/ml, respectively. Voriconazole showed a remarkable in vitro potency against C. glabrata as well as C. krusei isolates (100% at </= 1 microg/ml). Anidulafungin was very active against Candida spp isolates (MIC90: </= 0.5 microg/ml), except C. parapsilosis (MIC90: 4 microg/ml) and two C. guilliermondii isolates (MIC: >/= 32 microg/ml).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0732-8893
Volume :
46
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12944017
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0732-8893(03)00086-5