Author:
Zaragoza Oscar,Alcázar-Fuoli Laura,Trevijano-Contador Nuria,Torres-Cano Alba,Carballo-González Cristina,Puig-Asensio Mireia,Martín-Gómez María Teresa,Jiménez-Martínez Emilio,Romero Daniel,Nuvials Francesc Xavier,Olmos-Arenas Roberto,Moretó-Castellsagué María Clara,Fernández-Delgado Lucía,Rodríguez-Sevilla Graciela,Aguilar-Sánchez María-Mercedes,Ayats-Ardite Josefina,Ardanuy-Tisaire Carmen,Sanchez-Romero Isabel,Muñoz-Algarra María,Merino-Amador Paloma,González-Romo Fernando,Megías-Lobón Gregoria,García-Campos Jose Angel,Ángeles Mantecón-Vallejo María,Durán-Valle Maria Teresa,Fraile-Torres Arturo Manuel,Roiz-Mesones María Pía,Lara-Plaza Isabel,de Ayala Ana Perez,Simón-Sacristán María,Collazos-Blanco Ana,Nebreda-Mayoral Teresa,March-Roselló Gabriel
Abstract
ABSTRACTBackgroundCandida parapsilosis is a frequent cause of candidemia worldwide. Its incidence is associated with the use of medical implants, such as central venous catheters or parenteral nutrition. This species has reduced susceptibility to echinocandins and is susceptible to polyenes and azoles. Multiple outbreaks caused by fluconazole non-susceptible strains have been reported recently. A similar trend has been observed among the C. parapsilosis isolates received in the last two years at the Spanish Mycology Reference Laboratory.MethodsYeast were identified by molecular biology and antifungal susceptibility testing was performed using EUCAST protocol. ERG11 gene was sequenced to identify resistance mechanisms, and typification was carried out by microsatellite analysis.ResultsWe examined the susceptibility profile of the C. parapsilosis isolates available at our Reference Laboratory since 2000 (around 1,300 strains). During the last two years, the number of isolates with acquired resistance to fluconazole and voriconazole has increased in at least eight different Spanish hospitals. Typification of the isolates revealed that some prevalent clones had spread through several hospitals of the same geographical region. One of these clones was found in hospitals from the region of Catalonia, another in hospitals from Madrid and Burgos, and two other different genotypes from Santander.ConclusionsOur data suggests that the epidemiological situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic might have induced a selection of fluconazole-resistant C. parapsilosis isolates that were already present at the hospitals. Further measures must be taken to avoid the establishment of clinical outbreaks that could threaten the life of infected patients.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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