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High Recovery Rate of Non-albicans Candida Species Isolated From Burn Patients With Candidemia in Iran

BACKGROUND: Blood stream infections (BSIs) are major causes of morbidity and mortality in burn patients. Microorganisms responsible for BSI are generally bacteria; however, Candida spp. are the infection agents in as many as 8% of all cases. Burn wound colonization and infections are generally the f...

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Autores principales: Lotfi, Nazanin, Shokohi, Tahereh, Nouranibaladezaei, Seyed Zahra, Nasrolahi Omran, Ayatollah, Kondori, Nahid
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Publicado: Kowsar 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4644265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26587207
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/jjm.22929
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author Lotfi, Nazanin
Shokohi, Tahereh
Nouranibaladezaei, Seyed Zahra
Nasrolahi Omran, Ayatollah
Kondori, Nahid
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Shokohi, Tahereh
Nouranibaladezaei, Seyed Zahra
Nasrolahi Omran, Ayatollah
Kondori, Nahid
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description BACKGROUND: Blood stream infections (BSIs) are major causes of morbidity and mortality in burn patients. Microorganisms responsible for BSI are generally bacteria; however, Candida spp. are the infection agents in as many as 8% of all cases. Burn wound colonization and infections are generally the first steps to systemic infection. Candidemia in burn patients has been associated with high mortality and a prolonged hospital stay. OBJECTIVES: Candidemia in burn patients has been defined as a preterminal event, leading to high morbidity and mortality rates among these patients. The aim of this study was to establish the incidence of candidemia in burn patients in Iran. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We consecutively collected 405 blood samples from 113 burn patients. The yeast isolates were identified to the species level using conventional procedures. In vitro antifungal susceptibility of the Candida isolates to amphotericin B, fluconazole, voriconazole and caspofungin was performed using the Etest. RESULTS: Twenty-seven samples (6.7%) of the blood cultures from 13 patients (12%) were positive for Candida species. Candida parapsilosis (38%) and C. tropicalis (38%) were the most commonly found Candida species, followed by C. albicans (15%) and C. guilliermondii (15%) in the patients. The incidence of candidemia was significantly correlated with increased duration of hospitalization, increased time of stay in the intensive care unit, and higher mortality. The antifungal susceptibility tests demonstrated that amphotericin B and voriconazole had the lowest minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) against Candida spp. CONCLUSIONS: Non-albicans Candida should be considered as significant pathogens in burned patients with candidemia.
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spelling pubmed-46442652015-11-19 High Recovery Rate of Non-albicans Candida Species Isolated From Burn Patients With Candidemia in Iran Lotfi, Nazanin Shokohi, Tahereh Nouranibaladezaei, Seyed Zahra Nasrolahi Omran, Ayatollah Kondori, Nahid Jundishapur J Microbiol Research Article BACKGROUND: Blood stream infections (BSIs) are major causes of morbidity and mortality in burn patients. Microorganisms responsible for BSI are generally bacteria; however, Candida spp. are the infection agents in as many as 8% of all cases. Burn wound colonization and infections are generally the first steps to systemic infection. Candidemia in burn patients has been associated with high mortality and a prolonged hospital stay. OBJECTIVES: Candidemia in burn patients has been defined as a preterminal event, leading to high morbidity and mortality rates among these patients. The aim of this study was to establish the incidence of candidemia in burn patients in Iran. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We consecutively collected 405 blood samples from 113 burn patients. The yeast isolates were identified to the species level using conventional procedures. In vitro antifungal susceptibility of the Candida isolates to amphotericin B, fluconazole, voriconazole and caspofungin was performed using the Etest. RESULTS: Twenty-seven samples (6.7%) of the blood cultures from 13 patients (12%) were positive for Candida species. Candida parapsilosis (38%) and C. tropicalis (38%) were the most commonly found Candida species, followed by C. albicans (15%) and C. guilliermondii (15%) in the patients. The incidence of candidemia was significantly correlated with increased duration of hospitalization, increased time of stay in the intensive care unit, and higher mortality. The antifungal susceptibility tests demonstrated that amphotericin B and voriconazole had the lowest minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) against Candida spp. CONCLUSIONS: Non-albicans Candida should be considered as significant pathogens in burned patients with candidemia. Kowsar 2015-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4644265/ /pubmed/26587207 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/jjm.22929 Text en Copyright © 2015, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Shokohi, Tahereh
Nouranibaladezaei, Seyed Zahra
Nasrolahi Omran, Ayatollah
Kondori, Nahid
High Recovery Rate of Non-albicans Candida Species Isolated From Burn Patients With Candidemia in Iran
title High Recovery Rate of Non-albicans Candida Species Isolated From Burn Patients With Candidemia in Iran
title_full High Recovery Rate of Non-albicans Candida Species Isolated From Burn Patients With Candidemia in Iran
title_fullStr High Recovery Rate of Non-albicans Candida Species Isolated From Burn Patients With Candidemia in Iran
title_full_unstemmed High Recovery Rate of Non-albicans Candida Species Isolated From Burn Patients With Candidemia in Iran
title_short High Recovery Rate of Non-albicans Candida Species Isolated From Burn Patients With Candidemia in Iran
title_sort high recovery rate of non-albicans candida species isolated from burn patients with candidemia in iran
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4644265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26587207
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/jjm.22929
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