Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto
2. Cardiovascular Research & Development Unit, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto
3. Department of Microbiology, Hospital S. João
4. Burn Unit and Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hospital S. João, Porto, Portugal
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Candida parapsilosis
, an emergent agent of nosocomial infections, was previously made up of a complex of three genetically distinct groups (groups I, II, and III). Recently, the
C. parapsilosis
groups have been renamed as distinct species:
C. parapsilosis
sensu stricto,
C. orthopsilosis
, and
C. metapsilosis
. In Portugal, no data pertaining to the distribution and antifungal susceptibility of these
Candida
species are yet available. In the present report, we describe the incidence and distribution of
C. parapsilosis
sensu stricto,
C. orthopsilosis
, and
C. metapsilosis
among 175 clinical and environmental isolates previously identified by conventional methods as
C. parapsilosis
. We also evaluated the in vitro susceptibilities of the isolates to fluconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole, amphotericin B, and two echinocandins, caspofungin and anidulafungin. Of the 175 isolates tested, 160 (91.4%) were identified as
C. parapsilosis
sensu stricto, 4 (2.3%) were identified as
C. orthopsilosis
, and 5 (2.9%) were identified as
C. metapsilosis
. Six isolates corresponded to species other than the
C. parapsilosis
group. Interestingly, all isolates from blood cultures corresponded to
C. parapsilosis
sensu stricto. Evaluation of the antifungal susceptibility profile showed that only nine (5.6%)
C. parapsilosis
sensu stricto strains were susceptible-dose dependent or resistant to fluconazole, and a single strain displayed a multiazole-resistant phenotype; two (1.3%)
C. parapsilosis
sensu stricto strains were amphotericin B resistant. All
C. orthopsilosis
and
C. metapsilosis
isolates were susceptible to azoles and amphotericin B. A high number of strains were nonsusceptible to the echinocandins (caspofungin and anidulafungin).
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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