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Molecular Epidemiology of Candida Auris Outbreak in a Major Secondary-Care Hospital in Kuwait

The emerging, often multidrug-resistant Candida auris is increasingly being associated with outbreaks in healthcare facilities. Here we describe the molecular epidemiology of a C. auris outbreak during 18 months, which started in 2018 in the high dependency unit (HDU) of a secondary-care hospital in...

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Autores principales: Alfouzan, Wadha, Ahmad, Suhail, Dhar, Rita, Asadzadeh, Mohammad, Almerdasi, Noura, Abdo, Naglaa M., Joseph, Leena, de Groot, Theun, Alali, Walid Q., Khan, Ziauddin, Meis, Jacques F., Al-Rashidi, Mohammad R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7712429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33233388
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof6040307
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author Alfouzan, Wadha
Ahmad, Suhail
Dhar, Rita
Asadzadeh, Mohammad
Almerdasi, Noura
Abdo, Naglaa M.
Joseph, Leena
de Groot, Theun
Alali, Walid Q.
Khan, Ziauddin
Meis, Jacques F.
Al-Rashidi, Mohammad R.
author_facet Alfouzan, Wadha
Ahmad, Suhail
Dhar, Rita
Asadzadeh, Mohammad
Almerdasi, Noura
Abdo, Naglaa M.
Joseph, Leena
de Groot, Theun
Alali, Walid Q.
Khan, Ziauddin
Meis, Jacques F.
Al-Rashidi, Mohammad R.
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description The emerging, often multidrug-resistant Candida auris is increasingly being associated with outbreaks in healthcare facilities. Here we describe the molecular epidemiology of a C. auris outbreak during 18 months, which started in 2018 in the high dependency unit (HDU) of a secondary-care hospital in Kuwait. Demographic and clinical data for candidemia and colonized patients were prospectively recorded. Clinical and environmental isolates were subjected to phenotypic and molecular identification; antifungal susceptibility testing by broth microdilution method; PCR-sequencing of ERG11 and FKS1 for resistance mechanisms to triazoles and echinocandins, respectively; and molecular fingerprinting by short tandem repeat (STR) analyses. Seventy-one (17 candidemic and 54 colonized) patients including 26 with candiduria and seven environmental samples yielded C. auris. All isolates were identified as C. auris by Vitek2, MALDI-TOF MS, PCR amplification and/or PCR-sequencing of rDNA. Twelve candidemia and 26 colonized patients were admitted or exposed to HDU. Following outbreak recognition, an intensive screening program was instituted for new patients. Despite treatment of all candidemia and 36 colonized patients, 9 of 17 candidemia and 27 of 54 colonized patients died with an overall crude mortality rate of ~50%. Nearly all isolates were resistant to fluconazole and contained the Y132F mutation in ERG11 except one patient’s isolates, which were also distinct by STR typing. Only urine isolates from two patients developed echinocandin resistance with concomitant FKS1 mutations. The transmission of C. auris in this outbreak was linked to infected/colonized patients and the hospital environment. However, despite continuous surveillance and enforcement of infection control measures, sporadic new cases continued to occur, challenging the containment efforts.
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spelling pubmed-77124292020-12-04 Molecular Epidemiology of Candida Auris Outbreak in a Major Secondary-Care Hospital in Kuwait Alfouzan, Wadha Ahmad, Suhail Dhar, Rita Asadzadeh, Mohammad Almerdasi, Noura Abdo, Naglaa M. Joseph, Leena de Groot, Theun Alali, Walid Q. Khan, Ziauddin Meis, Jacques F. Al-Rashidi, Mohammad R. J Fungi (Basel) Article The emerging, often multidrug-resistant Candida auris is increasingly being associated with outbreaks in healthcare facilities. Here we describe the molecular epidemiology of a C. auris outbreak during 18 months, which started in 2018 in the high dependency unit (HDU) of a secondary-care hospital in Kuwait. Demographic and clinical data for candidemia and colonized patients were prospectively recorded. Clinical and environmental isolates were subjected to phenotypic and molecular identification; antifungal susceptibility testing by broth microdilution method; PCR-sequencing of ERG11 and FKS1 for resistance mechanisms to triazoles and echinocandins, respectively; and molecular fingerprinting by short tandem repeat (STR) analyses. Seventy-one (17 candidemic and 54 colonized) patients including 26 with candiduria and seven environmental samples yielded C. auris. All isolates were identified as C. auris by Vitek2, MALDI-TOF MS, PCR amplification and/or PCR-sequencing of rDNA. Twelve candidemia and 26 colonized patients were admitted or exposed to HDU. Following outbreak recognition, an intensive screening program was instituted for new patients. Despite treatment of all candidemia and 36 colonized patients, 9 of 17 candidemia and 27 of 54 colonized patients died with an overall crude mortality rate of ~50%. Nearly all isolates were resistant to fluconazole and contained the Y132F mutation in ERG11 except one patient’s isolates, which were also distinct by STR typing. Only urine isolates from two patients developed echinocandin resistance with concomitant FKS1 mutations. The transmission of C. auris in this outbreak was linked to infected/colonized patients and the hospital environment. However, despite continuous surveillance and enforcement of infection control measures, sporadic new cases continued to occur, challenging the containment efforts. MDPI 2020-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7712429/ /pubmed/33233388 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof6040307 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alfouzan, Wadha
Ahmad, Suhail
Dhar, Rita
Asadzadeh, Mohammad
Almerdasi, Noura
Abdo, Naglaa M.
Joseph, Leena
de Groot, Theun
Alali, Walid Q.
Khan, Ziauddin
Meis, Jacques F.
Al-Rashidi, Mohammad R.
Molecular Epidemiology of Candida Auris Outbreak in a Major Secondary-Care Hospital in Kuwait
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title_full Molecular Epidemiology of Candida Auris Outbreak in a Major Secondary-Care Hospital in Kuwait
title_fullStr Molecular Epidemiology of Candida Auris Outbreak in a Major Secondary-Care Hospital in Kuwait
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Epidemiology of Candida Auris Outbreak in a Major Secondary-Care Hospital in Kuwait
title_short Molecular Epidemiology of Candida Auris Outbreak in a Major Secondary-Care Hospital in Kuwait
title_sort molecular epidemiology of candida auris outbreak in a major secondary-care hospital in kuwait
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7712429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33233388
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof6040307
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