Results from the ARTEMIS DISK Global Antifungal Surveillance Study, 1997 to 2007: a 10.5-year analysis of susceptibilities of Candida Species to fluconazole and voriconazole as determined by CLSI standardized disk diffusion
Autor: | Pfaller, Ma, Diekema, Dj, Gibbs, Dl, Newell, Va, Ellis, D, Tullio, Viviana Cristina, Rodloff, A, Fu, W, Ling, Ta, The Global Antifungal Surveillance Group |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
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Microbiology (medical)
Voriconazole Antifungal Agents Candidiasis Fluconazole Fungi imperfecti Drug resistance Microbial Sensitivity Tests Mycology Biology Triazoles biology.organism_classification Corpus albicans Microbiology Eastern european Pyrimidines Amphotericin B medicine Humans Agar diffusion test medicine.drug Candida |
Zdroj: | Journal of clinical microbiology. 48(4) |
ISSN: | 1098-660X |
Popis: | Fluconazole in vitro susceptibility test results for 256,882 isolates of Candida spp. were collected from 142 sites in 41 countries from June 1997 to December 2007. Data were collected for 197,619 isolates tested with voriconazole from 2001 to 2007. A total of 31 different species of Candida were isolated. Increased rates of isolation of the common non- albicans species C. glabrata (10.2% to 11.7%), C. tropicalis (5.4% to 8.0%), and C. parapsilosis (4.8% to 5.6%) were noted when the time periods 1997 to 2000 and 2005 to 2007 were compared. Investigators tested clinical isolates of Candida spp. by the CLSI M44-A disk diffusion method. Overall, 90.2% of Candida isolates tested were susceptible (S) to fluconazole; however, 13 of 31 species identified exhibited decreased susceptibility (C. glabrata and C. krusei . Among 197,619 isolates of Candida spp. tested against voriconazole, 95.0% were S and 3% were R. About 30% of fluconazole-R isolates of C. albicans , C. glabrata , C. tropicalis , C. rugosa , C. lipolytica , C. pelliculosa , C. apicola , C. haemulonii , C. humicola , C. lambica , and C. ciferrii remained S to voriconazole. An increase in fluconazole resistance over time was seen with C. parapsilosis , C. guilliermondii , C. lusitaniae , C. sake , and C. pelliculosa . Among the emerging fluconazole-R species were C. guilliermondii (11.4% R), C. inconspicua (53.2% R), C. rugosa (41.8% R), and C. norvegensis (40.7% R). The rates of isolation of C. rugosa , C. inconspicua , and C. norvegensis increased by 5- to 10-fold over the 10.5-year study period. C. guilliermondii and C. rugosa were most prominent in Latin America, whereas C. inconspicua and C. norvegensis were most common in Eastern European countries. This survey identifies several less-common species of Candida with decreased susceptibility to azoles. These organisms may pose a future threat to optimal antifungal therapy and underscore the importance of prompt and accurate species identification and antifungal susceptibility testing. |
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