European Confederation of Medical Mycology (ECMM) prospective survey of candidaemia: report from one Italian region

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作者
Tortorano, AM
Biraghi, E
Astolfi, A
Ossi, C
Tejada, M
Farina, C
Perin, S
Bonaccorso, C
Cavanna, C
Raballo, A
Grossi, A
机构
[1] Univ Milan, IRCCS Osped Maggiore, Ist Igiene & Med Prevent, I-20122 Milan, Italy
[2] Osped Niguarda Ca Granda, Milan, Italy
[3] IRCCS, Osped San Raffaele, Milan, Italy
[4] Ist Policlin S Donato, San Donato Milanese, Italy
[5] Osped Riuniti Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy
[6] Osped S Carlo, Milan, Italy
[7] Osped L Sacco, Milan, Italy
[8] IRCCS, Osped San Matteo, Pavia, Italy
[9] Osped C Poma, Mantua, Italy
[10] Osped Treviglio, Treviglio, Italy
关键词
nosocomial infection; epidemiology; Candida spp; Italy;
D O I
10.1053/jhin.2002.1261
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
An ECMM epidemiological prospective survey of candidaemia was performed in one Italian region (Lombardy; population: 8 924 870) by the National Society of Medical Mycology (FIMUA) from September 1997 to December 1999. In total, 569 episodes were reported with an overall rate of 0.38/1000 admissions, 4.4/100000 patient days. Predisposing factors included presence of an intravascular catheter (89%), antibiotic treatment (88%), surgery (56%), intensive care (45%), solid tumour (28%), steroid treatment (15%), haematological malignancy (7%), HIV infection (6%), fetal immaturity (4%). Mucous membrane colonization preceded candidaemia in 83% of patients. Candida albicans was identified in 58% of cases, followed by Candida parapsilosis (15%), Candida glabrata (13%), Candida tropicalis (6%). Septic shock occurred in 95 patients. Crude mortality was 35%, the highest in C. tropicalis fungaemia (44%), the elderly (64%) and solid tumour cancer patients (43%). Intravascular catheter removal was associated with higher survival rate (71 vs. 47%). This survey underscores the importance of candidaemia in hospital settings. (C) 2002 The Hospital Infection Society.
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