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Antifungal Susceptibility Testing of Candida Species Isolated From the Immunocompromised Patients Admitted to Ten University Hospitals in Iran: Comparison of Colonizing and Infecting Isolates Publisher Pubmed



Badiee P1 ; Badali H2 ; Boekhout T3, 4 ; Diba K5 ; Moghadam AG6 ; Hossaini Nasab A7 ; Jafarian H1 ; Mohammadi R8 ; Mirhendi H9 ; Najafzadeh MJ10 ; Shamsizadeh A11 ; Soltani J12
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  1. 1. Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Prof. Alborzi Clinical Microbiology Research Center, Shiraz, Iran
  2. 2. School of Medicine, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Department of Medical Mycology and Parasitology, Invasive Fungi Research Centre (IFRC), Sari, Iran
  3. 3. Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands
  4. 4. University of Amsterdam, Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED), Amsterdam, Netherlands
  5. 5. Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran
  6. 6. Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Department of Pediatrics, Yasuj, Iran
  7. 7. Kerman University of Medical Science, Department of Pediatrics, Kerman, Iran
  8. 8. School of Medicine, Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Department of Medical Parasitology and Mycology, Isfahan, Iran
  9. 9. School of Public Health and Institute of Health Research, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Department of Medical Mycology and Parasitology, Tehran, Iran
  10. 10. School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Department of Parasitology and Mycology, Mashhad, Iran
  11. 11. Health Research Institute, Ahwaz Jundishapur University of Medical Scienses, Infectious and Tropical Diseases Research Center, Ahvaz, Iran
  12. 12. Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Department of Pediatrics, Besat Tertiary Hospital, Sanandaj, Iran

Source: BMC Infectious Diseases Published:2017


Abstract

Background: Antifungal susceptibility testing is a subject of interest in the field of medical mycology. The aim of the present study were the distributions and antifungal susceptibility patterns of various Candida species isolated from colonized and infected immunocompromised patients admitted to ten university hospitals in Iran. Methods: In totally, 846 Candida species were isolated from more than 4000 clinical samples and identified by the API 20 C AUX system. Antifungal susceptibility testing was performed by broth microdilution method according to CLSI. Results: The most frequent Candida species isolated from all patients was Candida albicans (510/846). The epidemiological cutoff value and percentage of wild-type species for amphotericin B and fluconazole in Candida albicans, Candida tropicalis, Candida glabrata and Candida krusei were 0.5μg/ml (95%) and 4μg/ml (96%); 1μg/ml (95%) and 8μg/ml (95%); 0.5μg/ml (99%) and 19μg/ml (98%); and 4μg/ml (95%) and 64μg/ml (95%), respectively. The MIC90 and epidemiological cutoff values to posaconazole in Candida krusei were 0.5μg/ml. There were significant differences between infecting and colonizing isolates of Candida tropicalis in MIC 90 values of amphotericin B, and isolates of Candida glabrata in values of amphotericin B, caspofungin, and voriconazole (P<0.05). Conclusions: Our findings suggest that the susceptibility patterns of Candida species (colonizing and infecting isolates) in immunocompromised patients are not the same and acquired resistance was seen in some species. © 2017 The Author(s).