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Candida guilliermondii, an opportunistic fungal pathogen with decreased susceptibility to fluconazole: Geographic and temporal trends from the ARTEMIS DISK antifungal surveillance program

Journal
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Journal Volume
44
Journal Issue
10
Pages
3551-3556
Date Issued
2006
Author(s)
Pfaller M.A.
Diekema D.J.
Mendez M.
Kibbler C.
Erzsebet P.
SHAN-CHWEN CHANG  
Gibbs D.L.
Newell V.A.
Finquelievich J.
Tiraboschi N.
Ellis D.
Frameree D.
van den Abeele A.
Senterre J.-M.
Colombo A.
Rennie R.
Sanche S.
Hu B.
Xu Y.
Zhang Y.
Zhong N.S.
Rivas P.
Restrepo A.
Bedout C.
Vega R.
Mendez M.
Mallatova N.
Dobiasova S.
Ayabaca J.
Zurita J.
Mallie M.
Candolfi E.
Fegeler W.
Haase A.
Rodloff G.
Bar W.
Czaika V.
Petrikos G.
Puskás E.
Doczi I.
Gyula M.
Nikolova R.
Banerjee U.
Keller N.
Tullio V.
Carlo Schito G.
Fortina G.
Piero Testore G.
D'Antonio D.
Scalise G.
Martino P.
Manno G.
Peng K.
Alpuche C.
Santos J.
Rodriguez Noriega E.
Zaidi M.
Meis J.F.G.M.
Lingaas E.
Dzierzanowska D.
Pawliszyn W.
Luz Martins M.
Albuquerque L.
Rosado L.
Velho R.
Amorim J.
Ilina V.N.
Kretchikova O.I.
Klyasova G.A.
Rozanova S.M.
Multykh I.G.
Klimko N.N.
Agapova E.D.
Dmitrieva N.V.
Al-Rasheed A.M.
Trupl J.
Langsadl L.
Vaculikova A.
Helena H.
Roditi D.
Hoosen A.
Crewe-Brown H.H.
Janse van Rensburg M.N.
Duse A.
Lee K.
Kim M.-N.
del Palacio A.
Sanchez-Sousa A.
Bille J.
Muhlethaler K.
Wang J.-H.
Vorachit M.
Gur D.
Korten V.
Paul J.
Jones B.
Kate Gould F.
Kibbler C.
Weightman N.
Gould I.M.
Ashbee R.
Barnes R.
Vazquez J.
Chan E.
Larone D.
Jo Baron E.
Ghannoum M.A.
Rinaldi M.
Hazen K.
Foraker E.
Reyes H.
Santiago A.
DOI
10.1128/JCM.00865-06
URI
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-33947506669&doi=10.1128%2fJCM.00865-06&partnerID=40&md5=3f9e321f6049af4044758cc2f91f7829
https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/536006
Abstract
Although a rare cause of invasive candidiasis, Candida guilliermondii has been reported to exhibit decreased susceptibility to antifungal agents. Aside from case reports and small surveys, there is little information regarding the epidemiology and antifungal susceptibility profile of C. guilliermondii. We report geographic and temporal trends in the isolation and antifungal susceptibilities of 1,029 C. guilliermondii clinical isolates collected from 127 medical centers as part of the ARTEMIS DISK Antifungal Surveillance Program. In addition, we report the in vitro susceptibility of 132 bloodstream isolates of C. guilliermondii to caspofungin. C. guilliermondii represented 1.4% of the 75,761 isolates collected from 2001 to 2003 and was most common among isolates from Latin America (3.7% versus 0.6 to 1.1%). Decreased susceptibility to fluconazole was noted (75% susceptible; range, 68 to 77% across regions), and voriconazole was more active in vitro against C. guilliermondii than fluconazole (91% susceptible; range, 88 to 93% across regions). Fluconazole was least active against isolates from dermatology (58%) and surgical (69%) services and against isolates associated with skin and soft tissue infection (68%, compared to 85% susceptible for bloodstream isolates). There was no evidence of increasing azole resistance over time among C. guilliermondii isolates tested from 2001 to 2003. Of 132 bloodstream isolates of C. guilliermondii tested against caspofungin, most were inhibited by ?2 μg/ml (96%; MIC 50/MIC90, 0.5/1.0 μg/ml). C. guilliermondii, a species that exhibits reduced susceptibility to fluconazole, is the sixth most frequently isolated Candida species from this large survey and may be an emerging pathogen in Latin America. Copyright ? 2006, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
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Other Subjects
caspofungin; fluconazole; voriconazole; caspofungin; cyclopeptide; fluconazole; pyrimidine derivative; triazole derivative; voriconazole; article; Candida guilliermondii; controlled study; drug activity; drug sensitivity; fungus isolation; geographical variation (species); in vitro study; nonhuman; opportunistic infection; priority journal; South and Central America; antibiotic resistance; Candida; candidiasis; classification; drug effect; health; health survey; human; microbiology; Candida; Pichia guilliermondii; Candida; Candidiasis; Drug Resistance, Fungal; Fluconazole; Humans; Peptides, Cyclic; Population Surveillance; Pyrimidines; Triazoles; World Health
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Type
journal article

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