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Epidemiological profile of patients hospitalized with candiduria in the Central-Western region of Brazil.
Santana, Milena Melges Pesenti de; Hoffmann-Santos, Hugo Dias; Dias, Luciana Basili; Tadano, Tomoko; Karhawi, Abdon Salam Khaled; Dutra, Valéria; Cândido, Stephano Luiz; Hahn, Rosane Christine.
Affiliation
  • Santana MMP; Laboratory of Investigation - Laboratory of Mycology, Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
  • Hoffmann-Santos HD; Laboratory of Investigation - Laboratory of Mycology, Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
  • Dias LB; Laboratory of Investigation - Laboratory of Mycology, Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
  • Tadano T; University Hospital Júlio Muller (HUJM), Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
  • Karhawi ASK; University Hospital Júlio Muller (HUJM), Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
  • Dutra V; Molecular Biology Laboratory, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
  • Cândido SL; Molecular Biology Laboratory, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
  • Hahn RC; Laboratory of Investigation - Laboratory of Mycology, Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Electronic address: rchahn@terra.com.br.
Rev Iberoam Micol ; 36(4): 175-180, 2019.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31699523
BACKGROUND: Candida yeasts are considered the main agents of nosocomial fungal infections. AIMS: This study aimed to establish the epidemiological profile of patients with candiduria hospitalized in the capital of the State of Mato Grosso, in the Central-Western region of Brazil. METHODS: Patients from three private hospitals and a public hospital participated in the study. This was an observational and cross-sectional study including analysis of patients mortality. It was carried out from March to August 2015. RESULTS: A total of 93 patients with candiduria were evaluated. Candida tropicalis was found most commonly (37.6%; n=35), followed by Candida albicans (36.6%; n=34), Candida glabrata (19.3%; n=18), psilosis complex (4.3%; n=4), Candida lusitaniae (1.1%; n=1) and Candida krusei (1.1%; n=1). Antibiotic therapy (100%) and the use of an indwelling urinary catheter (89.2%; n=83) were the most frequent predisposing factors. Antifungal treatment was given to 65.6% of the patients, and anidulafungin was the most used antifungal. Mortality rates were 48% higher among patients with candiduria who had renal failure. Micafungin was the antifungal most prescribed among the patients who died. Candidemia concomitant with candiduria occurred in eight (8.6%; n=8) cases. Considering the species recovered in the blood and urine, only one patient had genetically distinct clinical isolates. CONCLUSIONS: Non-C. albicans Candida species were predominant, with C. tropicalis being the most responsible for most cases of candiduria.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Urinary Tract Infections / Candidiasis / Cross Infection Type of study: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Brasil Language: En Journal: Rev Iberoam Micol Journal subject: MICROBIOLOGIA Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: Spain

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Urinary Tract Infections / Candidiasis / Cross Infection Type of study: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Brasil Language: En Journal: Rev Iberoam Micol Journal subject: MICROBIOLOGIA Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: Spain