Emerging trends of invasive yeast infections and azole resistance in Beijing intensive care units

Jinhan Yu,Wenhang Yang,Xin Fan, Enbo Cui,Rong Min, Hui Yuan, Yunjian Hu,Huizhu Wang, Ge Zhang,Ying Zhao,Yingchun Xu,Lina Guo

Journal of Hospital Infection(2024)

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Invasive fungal infections pose a substantial threat to patients in healthcare settings globally. Recent changes in the prevalence of fungal species and challenges in conducting reference antifungal susceptibility testing emphasize the importance of monitoring fungi and their antifungal resistance. A two-phase surveillance project was conducted in Beijing, China, involving 37 centers across 12 districts, from January 2012 to December 2013 and from January 2016 to December 2017. We found that the proportion of Candida albicans in intensive care units (ICUs) during 2016–2017 exhibited a significant decline compared to the 2012–2013 period, although it remained the most predominant pathogen. In contrast, the prevalence of Nakaseomyces glabratus (formerly Candida glabrata) and Candida tropicalis notably increased during the two-phase surveillance. The high prevalence of C. tropicalis and its resistance to azole drugs posed a serious threat to patients in ICUs. The pathogens causing invasive fungal infections in Beijing were relatively sensitive to echinocandins. While C. albicans continued to exhibit susceptibility to azoles, the resistance and growth rates of C. tropicalis towards azoles were particularly prominent. Concerns were raised due to the emergence of multiple, short-term isolates of Clavispora lusitaniae and Candida parapsilosis complex in neonatal ICUs, given their similarity in antifungal susceptibilities. Such occurrences point towards the potential for transmission and persisting presence of these pathogens within the ICU environment. Our study complements existing data on the epidemiology of invasive fungal infections. It is imperative to exercise cautious medication management for ICU patients in Beijing, paying particular attention to azole resistance in C. tropicalis.
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antifungal resistance,yeast,non-albicans Candida species,intensive care unit,Candidemia,Candida tropicalis,Nakaseomyces glabratus
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