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Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin (Engl Ed) ; 41(3): 176-180, 2023 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36870734

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The most widely used marker for the diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis (IA) is the detection of galactomannan by ELISA. This study describes the evaluation of the results obtained by Euroimmun Aspergillus antigen ELISA (EIA-GM-E) in serum samples and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BAL) from patients at risk of IA, and compares these results with those obtained by Bio-Rad Galactomannan EIA (EIA-GM-BR). METHODS: Anonymous retrospective case-control comparative study in 64 serum samples and 28 BAL from 51 patients. RESULTS: Overall agreement of the results of the two assays was observed in 72 of 92 samples (78.3%). The sensitivity of EIA-GM-BR and EIA-GM-E in serum samples was 88.9% and 43.2%, respectively, and 100% and 88.9% for BAL. The specificity of EIA-GM-BR and EIA-GM-E in serum samples was 91.9% for both assays, and 68.4% and 84.2% in BAL. There were no statistically significant differences in the results of both assays. CONCLUSIONS: Both methods show good results for the discrimination of patients with IA when BAL is tested, or serum in case of EIA-GM-BR.


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Aspergillosis , Invasive Fungal Infections , Humans , Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid , Retrospective Studies , Aspergillus , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Enferm. infecc. microbiol. clín. (Ed. impr.) ; 41(3): 176-180, Mar. 2023. tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-217088

ABSTRACT

Introduction: The most widely used marker for the diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis (IA) is the detection of galactomannan by ELISA. This study describes the evaluation of the results obtained by Euroimmun Aspergillus antigen ELISA (EIA-GM-E) in serum samples and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BAL) from patients at risk of IA, and compares these results with those obtained by Bio-Rad Galactomannan EIA (EIA-GM-BR). Methods: Anonymous retrospective case–control comparative study in 64 serum samples and 28 BAL from 51 patients. Results: Overall agreement of the results of the two assays was observed in 72 of 92 samples (78.3%). The sensitivity of EIA-GM-BR and EIA-GM-E in serum samples was 88.9% and 43.2%, respectively, and 100% and 88.9% for BAL. The specificity of EIA-GM-BR and EIA-GM-E in serum samples was 91.9% for both assays, and 68.4% and 84.2% in BAL. There were no statistically significant differences in the results of both assays. Conclusions: Both methods show good results for the discrimination of patients with IA when BAL is tested, or serum in case of EIA-GM-BR.(AU)


Introducción: El marcador más utilizado para el diagnóstico de aspergilosis invasora (AI) es la detección de galactomanano mediante la técnica de ELISA. Este estudio describe la evaluación de los resultados obtenidos por Euroimmun Aspergillus antigen ELISA (EIA-GM-E) en muestras de suero y lavado broncoalveolar (LBA) de pacientes con factores de riesgo de AI, y compara sus resultados con los obtenidos por Bio-Rad Galactomannan EIA (EIA-GM-BR). Métodos: Estudio comparativo caso-control retrospectivo anónimo en 64 muestras de suero y 28 de LBA de 51 pacientes. Resultados: Se observó una concordancia global de resultados de los dos ensayos en 72 de las 92 muestras (78,3%). Los valores de sensibilidad de EIA-GM-BR y EIA-GM-E en suero fueron 88,9% y 43,2%, respectivamente, y para LBA 100% y 88,9%. La especificidad en suero de EIA-GM-BR y EIA-GM-E fue del 91,9% en ambos ensayos y para LBA 68,4% y 84,2%. No se observaron diferencias estadísticamente significativas en los resultados de ambos ensayos. Conclusiones: Ambos métodos demuestran buenos resultados para la discriminación de pacientes con AI cuando se emplea como muestra el LBA, o el suero en caso de EIA-GM-BR.(AU)


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Humans , Specimen Handling , Bronchoalveolar Lavage , Serum , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Aspergillus , Retrospective Studies , Communicable Diseases
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Open Forum Infect Dis ; 9(11): ofac605, 2022 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36467290

ABSTRACT

Background: Candida parapsilosis is a frequent cause of candidemia worldwide. Its incidence is associated with the use of medical implants, such as central venous catheters or parenteral nutrition. This species has reduced susceptibility to echinocandins, and it is susceptible to polyenes and azoles. Multiple outbreaks caused by fluconazole-nonsusceptible strains have been reported recently. A similar trend has been observed among the C. parapsilosis isolates received in the last 2 years at the Spanish Mycology Reference Laboratory. Methods: Yeast were identified by molecular biology, and antifungal susceptibility testing was performed using the European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing protocol. The ERG11 gene was sequenced to identify resistance mechanisms, and strain typing was carried out by microsatellite analysis. Results: We examined the susceptibility profile of 1315 C. parapsilosis isolates available at our reference laboratory between 2000 and 2021, noticing an increase in the number of isolates with acquired resistance to fluconazole, and voriconazole has increased in at least 8 different Spanish hospitals in 2020-2021. From 121 recorded clones, 3 were identified as the most prevalent in Spain (clone 10 in Catalonia and clone 96 in Castilla-Leon and Madrid, whereas clone 67 was found in 2 geographically unrelated regions, Cantabria and the Balearic Islands). Conclusions: Our data suggest that concurrently with the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, a selection of fluconazole-resistant C. parapsilosis isolates has occurred in Spain, and the expansion of specific clones has been noted across centers. Further research is needed to determine the factors that underlie the successful expansion of these clones and their potential genetic relatedness.

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