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Distribution, trends, and antifungal susceptibility of Candida species causing candidemia in Japan, 2010–2019: A retrospective observational study based on national surveillance data

Abstract The increasing incidence of candidemia and the emergence of drug-resistant Candida species are major concerns worldwide. Therefore, long-term surveillance studies are required. Here, we provide one of the largest longitudinal overviews of the trends in the prevalence of Candida species usin...

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Published in:Medical mycology (Oxford) 2022-09, Vol.60 (9)
Main Authors: Kajihara, Toshiki, Yahara, Koji, Nagi, Minoru, Kitamura, Norikazu, Hirabayashi, Aki, Hosaka, Yumiko, Abe, Masahiro, Miyazaki, Yoshitsugu, Sugai, Motoyuki
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Summary:Abstract The increasing incidence of candidemia and the emergence of drug-resistant Candida species are major concerns worldwide. Therefore, long-term surveillance studies are required. Here, we provide one of the largest longitudinal overviews of the trends in the prevalence of Candida species using national data of 57 001 candidemia isolates obtained from > 2000 hospitals for the 2010–2019 period in the Japan Nosocomial Infections Surveillance database. The proportion of Candida species, except Candida krusei and Candida guilliermondii, was almost the same during the study period. The proportion of C. guilliermondii surpassed that of C. krusei in 2014. The incidence of candidemia due to C. albicans (P 
ISSN:1369-3786
1460-2709
DOI:10.1093/mmy/myac071