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In Vitro Susceptibility of Candida Isolates from Organ Transplant Recipients to Newer Antifungals
Organ transplant recipients (OTR) are at higher risk of developing life-threatening infections. In this study, we tested 527 Candida isolates obtained from the oral and genital mucosa from OTR and healthy controls in order to monitor antifungal susceptibility patterns in this particular risk group....
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Published in: | Mycopathologia (1975) 2014-04, Vol.177 (3-4), p.143-156 |
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Summary: | Organ transplant recipients (OTR) are at higher risk of developing life-threatening infections. In this study, we tested 527 Candida isolates obtained from the oral and genital mucosa from OTR and healthy controls in order to monitor antifungal susceptibility patterns in this particular risk group. Testing was carried out in parallel for already marketed azoles and anidulafungin. Minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) were determined using the E-test
®
for azoles and CLSI broth microdilution for anidulafungin. Overall, there was no difference in the distribution of
Candida
spp. for both groups,
C. albicans
being the most frequently isolated
Candida
sp. followed by
C. glabrata
. Also, there were only minor differences in the susceptibility patterns to all antifungal agents. All
C. albicans
isolates were fully susceptible to fluconazole and voriconazole. In
C. glabrata
, 2.2 % (
n
= 1) were resistant to fluconazole, and 82.6 % (
n
= 38) to itraconazole, and in
C. krusei
, 66.7 % (
n
= 2) were resistant in itraconazole. All strains were susceptible to voriconazole. Only fluconazole showed a higher rate of resistant
C. glabrata
isolates for OTR (3.7 %), whereas the control group showed only intermediate susceptible and no resistant isolates. As there are no breakpoints established for posaconazole by CLSI, breakpoints determined by EUCAST were used. A total of 87.9 % of
C. albicans
, 81.3 % of
C. parapsilosis
and 66.7 % of
C. tropicalis
were considered susceptible.
C. glabrata
and
C. krusei
showed higher MIC values and thus lesser susceptibility than the other
Candida
species. There were no differences observed between OTR and control groups. For anidulafungin, 99.8 % of
C. albicans
isolates were susceptible, 0.2 % were intermediate, whereas for
C. glabrata
, only 95.3 % were susceptible, 0.2 % were resistant and 4.5 % were interpreted as intermediate. Interestingly, the two resistant isolates were found in the control group. Also, the controls showed a marginally higher percentage of intermediate strains compared to the transplant patients. All in all, resistant isolates were only observed for
C. glabrata
of the control group. |
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ISSN: | 0301-486X 1573-0832 1573-0832 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11046-014-9738-4 |