Affiliation:
1. Center for Medical Mycology, University Hospitals of Cleveland/Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Candida
and As
pergillus
spp., as well as other filamentous molds, have increasingly been reported as the causes of severe invasive fungal infections. We evaluated the new echinocandin aminocandin (AMN) for its antifungal activities against a range of fungal pathogens by determination of the MICs for the organisms. The MICs of the comparator drugs amphotericin B, caspofungin, micafungin, and voriconazole were also determined. The MICs of AMN for 25 strains each of non-
Candida albicans Candida
spp. (including
Candida parapsilosis
,
Candida krusei
,
Candida guilliermondii
, and
Candida tropicalis
),
Aspergillus fumigatus
,
Scedosporium
spp.,
Fusarium
spp., and zygomycetes (including
Absidia
,
Mucor
, and
Rhizopus
spp.) were determined by using the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute M27-A2 and M38-A methodologies for yeasts and filamentous molds, respectively. The MIC ranges of AMN for all yeasts were similar (0.03 to 4.0 μg/ml), while the MIC ranges of AMN for filamentous fungi were species specific. AMN demonstrated potent antifungal activity against
A. fumigatus
, limited activity against
Scedosporium
spp., and no activity against zygomycetes or
Fusarium
spp. Our data showed that AMN demonstrated potent antifungal activities against all of the yeasts and
Aspergillus
isolates tested, suggesting that AMN could be an important addition to our arsenal of antifungals for the treatment of invasive fungal disease.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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