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Epidemiology of Candidemia in Kuwait: A Nationwide, Population-Based Study

The Candida species cause a majority of invasive fungal infections. In this article, we describe the nationwide epidemiology of candidemia in Kuwait in 2018. Yeast bloodstream isolates submitted from all major hospitals and identified by phenotypic MALDI-TOF MS and/or by molecular methods were studi...

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Autores principales: Alobaid, Khaled, Ahmad, Suhail, Asadzadeh, Mohammad, Mokaddas, Eiman, Al-Sweih, Noura, Albenwan, Khalifa, Alfouzan, Wadha, Al-Obaid, Inaam, Jeragh, Ahlam, Al-Roomi, Ebtihal, Khan, Ziauddin, Joseph, Leena, Varghese, Soumya
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8399751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34436212
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7080673
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author Alobaid, Khaled
Ahmad, Suhail
Asadzadeh, Mohammad
Mokaddas, Eiman
Al-Sweih, Noura
Albenwan, Khalifa
Alfouzan, Wadha
Al-Obaid, Inaam
Jeragh, Ahlam
Al-Roomi, Ebtihal
Khan, Ziauddin
Joseph, Leena
Varghese, Soumya
author_facet Alobaid, Khaled
Ahmad, Suhail
Asadzadeh, Mohammad
Mokaddas, Eiman
Al-Sweih, Noura
Albenwan, Khalifa
Alfouzan, Wadha
Al-Obaid, Inaam
Jeragh, Ahlam
Al-Roomi, Ebtihal
Khan, Ziauddin
Joseph, Leena
Varghese, Soumya
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description The Candida species cause a majority of invasive fungal infections. In this article, we describe the nationwide epidemiology of candidemia in Kuwait in 2018. Yeast bloodstream isolates submitted from all major hospitals and identified by phenotypic MALDI-TOF MS and/or by molecular methods were studied. Susceptibility testing was performed by Etest. Out of 313 bloodstream yeasts, 239 Candida spp. isolates (excluding duplicate isolates) were obtained during 234 candidemic episodes among 223 patients. Mixed-species candidemia and re-infection occurred in 5 and 11 patients, respectively. C. albicans (n = 74), C. parapsilosis (n = 54), C. tropicalis (n = 35), C. auris (n = 33), C. glabrata (n = 32), other Candida spp. (n = 11), and other yeasts (n = 9) caused fungemia. Nearly 50% of patients were in intensive care units. Candida spp. isolates (except C. glabrata) were susceptible to caspofungin and 27% of C. auris were amphotericin B-resistant. Resistance to fluconazole was 100% in C. auris, 17% in C. parapsilosis, 12% in C. glabrata, and 1% in C. albicans. Mortality was 47% for other Candida/yeast infections. Nationwide candidemia incidence in 2018 was 5.29 cases/100,000 inhabitants. Changes in species spectrum, increasing fluconazole resistance in C. parapsilosis, and the emergence of C. auris as a major pathogen in Kuwait are noteworthy findings. The data could be of help in informing decisions regarding planning, in the allocation of resources, and in antimicrobial stewardship.
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spelling pubmed-83997512021-08-29 Epidemiology of Candidemia in Kuwait: A Nationwide, Population-Based Study Alobaid, Khaled Ahmad, Suhail Asadzadeh, Mohammad Mokaddas, Eiman Al-Sweih, Noura Albenwan, Khalifa Alfouzan, Wadha Al-Obaid, Inaam Jeragh, Ahlam Al-Roomi, Ebtihal Khan, Ziauddin Joseph, Leena Varghese, Soumya J Fungi (Basel) Article The Candida species cause a majority of invasive fungal infections. In this article, we describe the nationwide epidemiology of candidemia in Kuwait in 2018. Yeast bloodstream isolates submitted from all major hospitals and identified by phenotypic MALDI-TOF MS and/or by molecular methods were studied. Susceptibility testing was performed by Etest. Out of 313 bloodstream yeasts, 239 Candida spp. isolates (excluding duplicate isolates) were obtained during 234 candidemic episodes among 223 patients. Mixed-species candidemia and re-infection occurred in 5 and 11 patients, respectively. C. albicans (n = 74), C. parapsilosis (n = 54), C. tropicalis (n = 35), C. auris (n = 33), C. glabrata (n = 32), other Candida spp. (n = 11), and other yeasts (n = 9) caused fungemia. Nearly 50% of patients were in intensive care units. Candida spp. isolates (except C. glabrata) were susceptible to caspofungin and 27% of C. auris were amphotericin B-resistant. Resistance to fluconazole was 100% in C. auris, 17% in C. parapsilosis, 12% in C. glabrata, and 1% in C. albicans. Mortality was 47% for other Candida/yeast infections. Nationwide candidemia incidence in 2018 was 5.29 cases/100,000 inhabitants. Changes in species spectrum, increasing fluconazole resistance in C. parapsilosis, and the emergence of C. auris as a major pathogen in Kuwait are noteworthy findings. The data could be of help in informing decisions regarding planning, in the allocation of resources, and in antimicrobial stewardship. MDPI 2021-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8399751/ /pubmed/34436212 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7080673 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ahmad, Suhail
Asadzadeh, Mohammad
Mokaddas, Eiman
Al-Sweih, Noura
Albenwan, Khalifa
Alfouzan, Wadha
Al-Obaid, Inaam
Jeragh, Ahlam
Al-Roomi, Ebtihal
Khan, Ziauddin
Joseph, Leena
Varghese, Soumya
Epidemiology of Candidemia in Kuwait: A Nationwide, Population-Based Study
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title_full Epidemiology of Candidemia in Kuwait: A Nationwide, Population-Based Study
title_fullStr Epidemiology of Candidemia in Kuwait: A Nationwide, Population-Based Study
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title_short Epidemiology of Candidemia in Kuwait: A Nationwide, Population-Based Study
title_sort epidemiology of candidemia in kuwait: a nationwide, population-based study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8399751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34436212
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7080673
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