Candida parapsilosis candidaemia in a neonatal unit over 7 years: a case series study.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate Candida parapsilosis candidaemia in a neonatal unit over 7 years.
DESIGN
Case series study.
SETTING
A 2000-bed tertiary-care university hospital at São Paulo, Brazil.
PARTICIPANTS
Neonates hospitalised in a 63-bed neonatal unit. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: We evaluated the incidence of C parapsilosis
fungemia in a neonatal unit from 2002 through 2008 and the main microbiological, clinical and epidemiological aspects of this
disease in neonates. During the study period an outbreak occurred, an infection control programme was implemented, and isolates
from blood and hand healthcare workers (HCWs) were submitted to molecular typing.
RESULTS
During 7 years, there were 36 cases of C parapsilosis fungaemia and annual incidence varied from 0 to 19.7 per 1000 admissions.
Evaluating 31 neonates with fungemia, the mean age at diagnosis was 19 days. All children except for one were premature; all
had received total parenteral nutrition and all but one had used central venous catheter. Three neonates had received antifungal
treatment previously to the diagnosis. Thirty-day mortality was 45%. Only lower birthweight was associated with mortality.
C parapsilosis species complex was isolated from hand cultures in eight (11%) of the HCWs (one isolate was identified as C
orthopsilosis). By molecular typing no HCW isolate was similar to any of the blood isolates.
CONCLUSIONS
The incidence of C parapsilosis fungemia in a neonatal unit varied widely over 7 years. We observed in our series a higher
death rate than that reported in European countries and the USA.
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Authors
Miranda Ld, Rodrigues EC, Costa SF, van der Heijden IM, Dantas KC, Lobo RD, Basso M, Varkulja GF, Krebs VL, Gibelli MA, Criado PR, Levin AS
Institution
Department of Infectious Diseases and LIM 54, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Source
BMJ open 2:4 2012 pgPub Type(s)
Journal ArticleLanguage
eng
PubMed ID
22869093
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