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Rev Iberoam Micol ; 29(3): 144-9, 2012.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22120499

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The incidence of fungi like pathogens in hospitals varies by regions. OBJECTIVES: Our goal was not only to record the incidence and etiology of fungaemia, but also the change during the 4 years analysed, to determine the time of detection in automated blood culture and by lysis-centrifugation, and finally to assess the gender, age and underlying disease of the patients with fungaemia. METHODS: An observational multicentre study of fungaemia was conducted in hospitals in the Mycology Network of Buenos Aires. RESULTS: A total of 190,920 blood cultures were processed: 182,050 automated blood culture and 8,870 lysis-centrifugation. Fungi were recovered in 1,020 episodes. The overall incidence of fungaemia was 1.72/1,000 admissions; 683 episodes were due to Candida (68%), and 325 (32%) to other fungi: 214 Cryptococcus, 105 Histoplasma, 7 Rhodotorula, 5 Trichosporon, 2 Pichia, 2 Acremonium, one Saccharomyces and one Fusarium. The incidence of candidaemia was 1.15/1,000 admissions with a wide variation between centres (0.35 to 2.65). Most Candida isolates (97%) were detected in the first 2 days of incubation. Candida albicans was recovered in 43% of the episodes. In fungaemia other than candidaemia, the predominant fungi were Cryptococcus and Histoplasma capsulatum. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence remained stable during the study period. Fungaemia by Candida were predominant. C. albicans was involved in less than a half of the episodes. The recovery of Cryptoccocus and H. capsulatum is strongly associated with HIV patients.


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Cross Infection/epidemiology , Fungemia/epidemiology , Hospitals, Urban/statistics & numerical data , AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/epidemiology , AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/microbiology , Adolescent , Adult , Age Distribution , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Argentina/epidemiology , Automation , Candidemia/epidemiology , Centrifugation , Child , Child, Preschool , Cross Infection/microbiology , Cryptococcosis/epidemiology , Female , Fungemia/microbiology , Histoplasmosis/epidemiology , Hospitals, Urban/classification , Humans , Incidence , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Middle Aged , Mycology/methods , Prospective Studies , Sex Distribution , Species Specificity , Young Adult
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