Evaluation of blood stream infections by Candida in three tertiary hospitals in Salvador, Brazil: a case-control study

Invasive infections caused by Candida spp. are an important problem in immunocompromised patients. There is scarce data on the epidemiology of blood stream candidiasis in Salvador, Brazil. This study evaluates the risk factors associated with candidemia, among patients admitted to three tertiary, pr...

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Main Authors: Maria Goreth Barberino, Nanci Silva, Carla Rebouças, Katarine Barreiro, Ana Paula Alcântara, Eduardo M. Netto, Lígia Albuquerque, Carlos Brites
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Series:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
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spelling doaj-36b3adf70de34ff5894a71cd6b5a49a92020-11-25T03:49:50ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases1678-4391101364010.1590/S1413-86702006000100008S1413-86702006000100008Evaluation of blood stream infections by Candida in three tertiary hospitals in Salvador, Brazil: a case-control studyMaria Goreth Barberino0Nanci Silva1Carla Rebouças2Katarine Barreiro3Ana Paula Alcântara4Eduardo M. Netto5Lígia Albuquerque6Carlos Brites7Hospital AliançaEspanhol HospitalUniversidade Federal da BahiaHospital AliançaSanto Amaro HospitalUniversidade Federal da BahiaUniversidade Federal da BahiaEspanhol HospitalInvasive infections caused by Candida spp. are an important problem in immunocompromised patients. There is scarce data on the epidemiology of blood stream candidiasis in Salvador, Brazil. This study evaluates the risk factors associated with candidemia, among patients admitted to three tertiary, private hospitals, in Salvador, Brazil. We conducted a case-control, retrospective study to compare patients with diagnosis of candidemia in three different tertiary hospitals in Salvador, Brazil. Patients were matched for nosocomial, acquired infections, according to the causal agent: cases were defined by positive blood cultures for Candida species. Controls were those patients who had a diagnosis of systemic bacterial infection, with a positive blood culture to any bacteria, within the same time period (± 30 days) of case identification. The groups were compared for the main known risk factors for candidemia and for mortality rates. A hundred thirty-eight patients were identified. Among the 69 cases, only 14 were diagnosed as infected by Candida albicans. Candida species were defined in only eight cultures: C. tropicalis (4 cases), C. glabrata, C. parapsilosis, C. guillermondi, C. formata (1 case each). The main risk factors, identified in a univariate analysis, were: presence of a central venous catheter (CVC), use of parenteral nutrition support (PNS), previous exposure to antibiotics, and chronic renal failure (CRF). No association was detected with surgical procedures, diabetes mellitus, neutropenia or malignancies. Patients were more likely to die during the hospitalization period, but the rates of death caused by the infections were similar for cases and controls. The length of hospitalization was similar for both groups, as well as the time for a positive blood culture. Blood stream infection by Candida spp. is associated with CVC, PNS, previous use of antibiotics, and CRF. The higher mortality rate for cases probably better reflects the severity of the underlying diseases, than as a direct consequence of Candidemia.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702006000100008&lng=en&tlng=enInvasive candidiasisrisk factorsbacteremia
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author Maria Goreth Barberino
Nanci Silva
Carla Rebouças
Katarine Barreiro
Ana Paula Alcântara
Eduardo M. Netto
Lígia Albuquerque
Carlos Brites
spellingShingle Maria Goreth Barberino
Nanci Silva
Carla Rebouças
Katarine Barreiro
Ana Paula Alcântara
Eduardo M. Netto
Lígia Albuquerque
Carlos Brites
Evaluation of blood stream infections by Candida in three tertiary hospitals in Salvador, Brazil: a case-control study
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Invasive candidiasis
risk factors
bacteremia
author_facet Maria Goreth Barberino
Nanci Silva
Carla Rebouças
Katarine Barreiro
Ana Paula Alcântara
Eduardo M. Netto
Lígia Albuquerque
Carlos Brites
author_sort Maria Goreth Barberino
title Evaluation of blood stream infections by Candida in three tertiary hospitals in Salvador, Brazil: a case-control study
title_short Evaluation of blood stream infections by Candida in three tertiary hospitals in Salvador, Brazil: a case-control study
title_full Evaluation of blood stream infections by Candida in three tertiary hospitals in Salvador, Brazil: a case-control study
title_fullStr Evaluation of blood stream infections by Candida in three tertiary hospitals in Salvador, Brazil: a case-control study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of blood stream infections by Candida in three tertiary hospitals in Salvador, Brazil: a case-control study
title_sort evaluation of blood stream infections by candida in three tertiary hospitals in salvador, brazil: a case-control study
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1678-4391
description Invasive infections caused by Candida spp. are an important problem in immunocompromised patients. There is scarce data on the epidemiology of blood stream candidiasis in Salvador, Brazil. This study evaluates the risk factors associated with candidemia, among patients admitted to three tertiary, private hospitals, in Salvador, Brazil. We conducted a case-control, retrospective study to compare patients with diagnosis of candidemia in three different tertiary hospitals in Salvador, Brazil. Patients were matched for nosocomial, acquired infections, according to the causal agent: cases were defined by positive blood cultures for Candida species. Controls were those patients who had a diagnosis of systemic bacterial infection, with a positive blood culture to any bacteria, within the same time period (± 30 days) of case identification. The groups were compared for the main known risk factors for candidemia and for mortality rates. A hundred thirty-eight patients were identified. Among the 69 cases, only 14 were diagnosed as infected by Candida albicans. Candida species were defined in only eight cultures: C. tropicalis (4 cases), C. glabrata, C. parapsilosis, C. guillermondi, C. formata (1 case each). The main risk factors, identified in a univariate analysis, were: presence of a central venous catheter (CVC), use of parenteral nutrition support (PNS), previous exposure to antibiotics, and chronic renal failure (CRF). No association was detected with surgical procedures, diabetes mellitus, neutropenia or malignancies. Patients were more likely to die during the hospitalization period, but the rates of death caused by the infections were similar for cases and controls. The length of hospitalization was similar for both groups, as well as the time for a positive blood culture. Blood stream infection by Candida spp. is associated with CVC, PNS, previous use of antibiotics, and CRF. The higher mortality rate for cases probably better reflects the severity of the underlying diseases, than as a direct consequence of Candidemia.
topic Invasive candidiasis
risk factors
bacteremia
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702006000100008&lng=en&tlng=en
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