Pichia kudriavzevii (Candida krusei): A systematic review to inform the World Health Organisation priority list of fungal pathogens

Author:

Nguyen Thi Anh12,Kim Hannah Yejin123,Stocker Sophie124ORCID,Kidd Sarah5ORCID,Alastruey-Izquierdo Ana6ORCID,Dao Aiken27ORCID,Harrison Thomas89,Wahyuningsih Retno10ORCID,Rickerts Volker11,Perfect John12,Denning David W13,Nucci Marcio14ORCID,Cassini Alessandro15,Beardsley Justin27ORCID,Gigante Valeria16,Sati Hatim16,Morrissey C Orla1718,Alffenaar Jan-Willem123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Pharmacy, The University of Sydney , Sydney, NSW , Australia

2. Sydney Infectious Diseases Institute, The University of Sydney , Sydney, NSW , Australia

3. Department of Pharmacy, Westmead Hospital , Sydney, NSW , Australia

4. Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, St Vincent's Hospital , Sydney, NSW , Australia

5. National Mycology Reference Centre, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, SA Pathology , Adelaide, SA , Australia

6. Mycology Reference Laboratory, National Centre for Microbiology, Instituto de Salud Carlos III , Majadahonda, Madrid , Spain

7. Westmead Institute for Medical Research , Sydney, NSW , Australia

8. Institute of Infection and Immunity, St George's University London , London , UK

9. MRC Centre for Medical Mycology, University of Exeter , Exeter , UK

10. Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Kristen Indonesia , Jakarta , Indonesia

11. Robert Koch Institute , Berlin , Germany

12. Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health, Duke University School of Medicine , Durham, NC , USA

13. Manchester Fungal Infection Group (MFIG), Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, The University of Manchester , Manchester , UK

14. Department of Internal Medicine, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil

15. Cantonal Doctor Office, Public Health Department, Canton of Vaud , Lausanne , Switzerland

16. AMR Division, World Health Organisation , Geneva , Switzerland

17. Department of Infectious Diseases, Alfred Health , Melbourne, VIC , Australia

18. Department of Infectious Diseases, Central Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University , Melbourne, VIC , Australia

Abstract

Abstract In response to the growing global threat of fungal infections, in 2020 the World Health Organisation (WHO) established an Expert Group to identify priority fungi and develop the first WHO fungal priority pathogen list (FPPL). The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the features and global impact of invasive infections caused by Pichia kudriavzevii (formerly known as Candida krusei). PubMed and Web of Science were used to identify studies published between 1 January 2011 and 18 February 2021 reporting on the criteria of mortality, morbidity (defined as hospitalisation and length of stay), drug resistance, preventability, yearly incidence, and distribution/emergence. Overall, 33 studies were evaluated. Mortality rates of up to 67% in adults were reported. Despite the intrinsic resistance of P. kudriavzevii to fluconazole with decreased susceptibility to amphotericin B, resistance (or non-wild-type rate) to other azoles and echinocandins was low, ranging between 0 and 5%. Risk factors for developing P. kudriavzevii infections included low birth weight, prior use of antibiotics/antifungals, and an underlying diagnosis of gastrointestinal disease or cancer. The incidence of infections caused by P. kudriavzevii is generally low (∼5% of all Candida-like blood isolates) and stable over the 10-year timeframe, although additional surveillance data are needed. Strategies targeting the identified risk factors for developing P. kudriavzevii infections should be developed and tested for effectiveness and feasibility of implementation. Studies presenting data on epidemiology and susceptibility of P. kudriavzevii were scarce, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Thus, global surveillance systems are required to monitor the incidence, susceptibility, and morbidity of P. kudriavzevii invasive infections to inform diagnosis and treatment. Timely species-level identification and susceptibility testing should be conducted to reduce the high mortality and limit the spread of P. kudriavzevii in healthcare facilities.

Funder

Ministry of Education and Science

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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