Distribution of fluconazole-resistant Candida bloodstream isolates among hospitals and inpatient services in Israel

The emergence of fluconazole-resistant Candida (FRC) is worrisome, but little is known about susceptibility patterns in different nosocomial settings. We prospectively analysed Candida bloodstream isolates in 18 medical centres in Israel (six tertiary-care and 12 community hospitals). The study incl...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical microbiology and infection 2013-08, Vol.19 (8), p.752-756
Hauptverfasser: Ben-Ami, R., Rahav, G., Elinav, H., Kassis, I., Shalit, I., Gottesman, T., Megged, O., Weinberger, M., Ciobotaro, P., Shitrit, P., Weber, G., Paz, A., Miron, D., Oren, I., Bishara, J., Block, C., Keller, N., Kontoyiannis, D.P., Giladi, M.
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Zusammenfassung:The emergence of fluconazole-resistant Candida (FRC) is worrisome, but little is known about susceptibility patterns in different nosocomial settings. We prospectively analysed Candida bloodstream isolates in 18 medical centres in Israel (six tertiary-care and 12 community hospitals). The study included 444 episodes of candidaemia (450 patient-specific isolates, 8.5% fluconazole-resistant). Institutional FRC bloodstream infection rates correlated with annual inpatient days, and were strongly associated with the presence and activity of haematology/oncology services. Infection with Candida krusei and fluconazole-resistant Candida glabrata occurred exclusively in hospitals with >600 beds. These findings suggest that empirical antifungal strategies should be tailored to the nosocomial setting.
ISSN:1198-743X
1469-0691
DOI:10.1111/1469-0691.12004