Affiliation:
1. Departments of Pathology
2. Internal Medicine, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Candida orthopsilosis
and
Candida metapsilosis
are recently described species, having previously been grouped with the more prevalent species
Candida parapsilosis
. Current literature contains very little data pertaining to the distributions and antifungal susceptibilities of these
Candida
species. We determined the species and antifungal susceptibilities of 1,929 invasive clinical isolates from the ARTEMIS antifungal surveillance program collected between 2001 and 2006 and identified as
C. parapsilosis
using Vitek and conventional methods. Of the 1,929 isolates of presumed
C. parapsilosis
tested, 117 (6.1%) were identified as
C. orthopsilosis
and 34 (1.8%) as
C. metapsilosis
. The percentage of presumed
C. parapsilosis
isolates found to be
C. orthopsilosis
varied greatly by region, with the highest percentage (10.9%) from South America and the lowest (0.7%) from Africa. The MIC distributions of the
C. orthopsilosis
and
C. metapsilosis
isolates were statistically significantly lower than those of
C. parapsilosis
for all drugs except fluconazole, for which they were significantly higher (
P
< 0.001 for all). No
C. orthopsilosis
or
C. metapsilosis
isolates were fluconazole resistant, and all were susceptible to caspofungin, anidulafungin, and micafungin.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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