Background changing patterns of neonatal fungal sepsis in a developing country.
J Trop Pediatr
; 59(6): 460-4, 2013 Dec.
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| ID: mdl-23803724
BACKGROUND: Candida albicans is the predominant isolate in many neonatal fungal bloodstream infections (BSIs), so fluconazole is used as empiric antifungal therapy. AIM: To determine the predominant organisms, antifungal sensitivity patterns, clinical and demographic risk factors and crude mortality rate in neonatal fungal BSI cases. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: This is a review of all neonatal fungal BSI cases between January 2007 and December 2011. RESULTS: Fifty-nine patients were included in the study. Candida parapsilosis (54.2%) was isolated in majority of the cases, followed by C. albicans (27.1%). Fluconazole resistance was present in 16 of 32 cases of C. parapsilosis versus 1 of 16 cases of C. albicans (P = 0.003). Mortality rate was 45.8%. Surgical problems were present in 55.9%. Death was significantly associated with lower birth weight (P = 0.046) and necrotizing enterocolitis (P = 0.034). CONCLUSIONS: The increase in neonatal fungal BSI and resistant organisms highlights the need to review use of routine empiric fluconazole and to implement preventive measures.
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Assunto principal:
Candida
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Candidíase
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Candidemia
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Antifúngicos
Tipo de estudo:
Etiology_studies
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Incidence_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Newborn
País como assunto:
Africa
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En
Ano de publicação:
2013
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Article