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Contribution of the anaerobic blood culture vial for the recovery of Candida glabrata: A retrospective multicentric study.
Farfour, Eric; Le Brun, Cecile; Mizrahi, Assaf; Bargain, Pauline; Durieux, Marie-Fleur; Boquel, Frédérique; Corvec, Stéphane; Jeddi, Fakhri; Muggeo, Anaëlle; Huguenin, Antoine; Barraud, Olivier; Amara, Marlène; Fihman, Vincent; Bailly, Eric; Botterel, Françoise; Guillard, Thomas; Vasse, Marc.
Affiliation
  • Farfour E; Service de biologie clinique, Hôpital Foch, 92150 Suresnes, France.
  • Le Brun C; Service de microbiologie, CHU Bretonneau, 37000 Tours, France.
  • Mizrahi A; Service de biologie, GH Paris Saint-Joseph, 75015 Paris, France.
  • Bargain P; Service de biologie, Hôpital A. Mignot, 78150 Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt, France.
  • Durieux MF; service de parasitologie-mycologie, CHU Limoges, 87000 Limoges, France.
  • Boquel F; Unité de parasitologie-mycologie, Département de Prévention, diagnostic et traitement des infections. CHU Henri Mondor, APHP, 94000 Créteil, France.
  • Corvec S; Service de Bactériologie et des contrôles microbiologiques des produits de santé, CHU de Nantes, 44000 Nantes, France.
  • Jeddi F; Laboratoire de Parasitologie et Mycologie Médicale, CHU de Nantes, 44000 Nantes, France.
  • Muggeo A; UMR-S 1250 P3Cell, Inserm, Universitéde Reims-Champagne-Ardenne, SFR CAP-Santé, 51097 Reims, France; Laboratoire de microbiologie CHU Reims, Hôpital Robert Debré, 51100 Reims, France.
  • Huguenin A; Laboratoire de Bactériologie-Virologie-Hygiène Hospitalière-Parasitologie-Mycologie, 51100, Reims, France.
  • Barraud O; Laboratoire de Bactériologie-Virologie-Hygiène Hospitalière-Parasitologie-Mycologie, 51100, Reims, France.
  • Amara M; EA 7510, ESCAPE, Laboratoire de Parasitologie-Mycologie, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, 51 rue Cognacq Jay, 51092 Reims CEDEX, France.
  • Fihman V; Service de bactériologie- virologie-hygiène, CHU Limoges, 87000 Limoges, France.
  • Bailly E; Service de biologie, Hôpital A. Mignot, 78150 Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt, France.
  • Botterel F; Bacteriology and Infection control Unit, Department of Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Infections, Henri-Mondor University Hospital, AP-HP, 94000 Créteil, France.
  • Guillard T; EA 7380 Dynamyc, EnvA, UPEC, Paris-Est University, 94000 Créteil, France.
  • Vasse M; Service de Parasitologie-mycologie, CHU Bretonneau, 37000 Tours, France.
Med Mycol ; 60(4)2022 Apr 29.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35404411
Although Candida spp are aerobic microorganisms, some Candida strains, mainly Candida glabrata, can be recovered from anaerobic blood culture vials. We assessed the contribution of the anaerobic vials for the diagnosis of candidemia, especially for C. glabrata. We conducted a multicenter retrospective study including eight university or regional hospitals. A single episode of monomicrobial candidemia per patient was included from September 1st, 2016, to August 31st, 2019. The characteristics of all aerobic and anaerobic blood culture vials sampled within 2 h before and after the first positive blood culture vials were recorded (type of vials, result, and for positive vials time-to-positivity and Candida species). Overall, 509 episodes of candidemia were included. The main species were C. albicans (55.6%) followed by C. glabrata (17.1%), C. parapsilosis (4.9%), and C. tropicalis (4.5%). An anaerobic vial was positive in 76 (14.9%) of all episodes of which 56 (73.8%) were due to C. glabrata. The number of C. glabrata infections only positive in anaerobic vials was 1 (2.6%), 1 (11.1%), and 15 (37.5%) with the BACT/ALERT 3D the BACT/ALERT VIRTUO and the BACTEC FX instrument, respectively (P < 0.01). The initial positivity of an anaerobic vial was highly predictive of the isolation of C. glabrata with the BACTEC FX (sensitivity of 96.8%). C. glabrata time-to-positivity was shorter in anaerobic vial than aerobic vial with all instruments. Anaerobic blood culture vials improve the recovery of Candida spp mainly C. glabrata. This study could be completed by further analyses including mycological and pediatric vials. LAY SUMMARY: Although Candida spp are aerobic microorganisms, C. glabrata is able to grow in anaerobic conditions. In blood culture, the time-to-positivity of C. glabrata is shorter in anaerobic than aerobic vials. Only the anaerobic vial was positive in up to 15 (37.5%) C. glabrata bloodstream infections.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Candidemia Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Med Mycol Journal subject: MEDICINA VETERINARIA / MICROBIOLOGIA Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: France Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Candidemia Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Med Mycol Journal subject: MEDICINA VETERINARIA / MICROBIOLOGIA Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: France Country of publication: United kingdom