Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases (Jan 2021)

Clinical and epidemiological aspects of Candidemia in eight medical centers in the state of Parana, Brazil: Parana Candidemia Network

  • Carla Sakuma de Oliveira,
  • Arnaldo Lopes Colombo,
  • Elaine Cristina Francisco,
  • Bernardo de Lima,
  • Rinaldo F. Gandra,
  • Mariza Cristina Preifz de Carvalho,
  • Cláudia Maria Dantas de Maia Carrilho,
  • Renan Petinelli,
  • Marsilene Pelison,
  • Cesar Helbel,
  • Gerson Czelusniak,
  • Hugo Manuel Paz Morales,
  • Jamile Sardi Perozin,
  • Rosangela Lameira Pinheiro,
  • Regielly Cognialli,
  • Giovanni Luis Breda,
  • Flávio Queiroz-Telles

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
p. 101041

Abstract

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Objectives: Candida spp. has been reported as one of the common agents of nosocomial bloodstream infections and is associated with a high mortality. Therefore, this study evaluated the clinical findings, local epidemiology, and microbiological aspects of candidemia in eight tertiary medical centers in the state of Parana, South of Brazil. Methods: In this study, we reported 100 episodes of candidemia in patients admitted to eight different hospitals in five cities of the state of Parana, Brazil, using data collected locally (2016 and 2017) and tabulated online. Results: The incidence was found to be 2.7 / 1000 patients / day and 1.2 / 1000 admissions. C. albicans was responsible for 49% of all candidemia episodes. Cancer and surgery were the two most common underlying conditions associated with candidemia. The mortality rate within 30 days was 48%, and removal of the central venous catheter (p = 0.029) as well as empirical or prophylactic exposure to antifungals were both related to improved survival (p = 0.033). Conclusions: This study highlights the high burden and mortality rates of candidemia in hospitals from Parana as well as the need to enhance antifungal stewardship program in the enrolled medical centers.

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