Trends of the Epidemiology of Candidemia in Switzerland: A 15-Year FUNGINOS Survey.

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Title
Trends of the Epidemiology of Candidemia in Switzerland: A 15-Year FUNGINOS Survey.
Journal
Open forum infectious diseases
Author(s)
Adam K.M., Osthoff M., Lamoth F., Conen A., Erard V., Boggian K., Schreiber P.W., Zimmerli S., Bochud P.Y., Neofytos D., Fleury M., Fankhauser H., Goldenberger D., Mühlethaler K., Riat A., Zbinden R., Kronenberg A., Quiblier C., Marchetti O., Khanna N.
Working group(s)
Fungal Infection Network of Switzerland (FUNGINOS)
Contributor(s)
Bregenzer T., Conen A., Adam K.M., Conen A., Flückiger U., Khanna N., Orasch C., Heininger U., Franciolli M., San Giovanni O., Damonti L., Zimmerli S., Rothen M., Zellweger C., Rothen M., Tarr P., Fleisch F., Chuard C., Erard V., Emonet S., Garbino J., Neofytos D., van Delden C., Genne D., Bochud P.Y., Calandra T., Damonti L., Erard V., Lamoth F., Marchetti O., Orasch C., Chave J.P., Bois-Cerf C., Cécil C., La Source C., Graber P., Monotti R., Regionale O., Bernasconi E., Civico O., Rossi M., Krause M., Piso R.J., Bally F., Troillet N., Boggian K., Eich G., Gubler J., Fehr J., Imhof A., Ruef C., Werner Schreiber P., Eich G., Gubler J., Berger C., Fankhauser H., Heinzer I., Goldenberger D., Frei R., Hertel R., Dolina M., Petrini O., Dubuis O., Mühlethaler K., Graf S., Risch M., Ritzler E., Fracheboud D., Riat A., Rohner P., Schrenzel J., Lienhardt R., Bille J., Lamoth F., Andreutti-Zaugg C., Gallusser A., Graf S., Pfyffer G., Herzog K., Schibli U., Tissière L., Bruderer T., Zbinden R.
ISSN
2328-8957 (Print)
ISSN-L
2328-8957
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
8
Number
10
Pages
ofab471
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
The increasing incidence of candidemia and emergence of drug-resistant Candida species are major concerns worldwide. Long-term surveillance studies are needed.
The Fungal Infection Network of Switzerland (FUNGINOS) conducted a 15-year (2004-2018), nationwide, epidemiological study of candidemia. Hospital-based incidence of candidemia, Candida species distribution, antifungal susceptibility, and consumption were stratified in 3 periods (2004-2008, 2009-2013, 2014-2018). Population-based incidence over the period 2009-2018 derived from the Swiss Antibiotic Resistance Surveillance System (ANRESIS).
A total of 2273 Candida blood isolates were studied. Population and hospital-based annual incidence of candidemia increased from 2.96 to 4.20/100 000 inhabitants (P = .022) and 0.86 to 0.99/10 000 patient-days (P = .124), respectively. The proportion of Candida albicans decreased significantly from 60% to 53% (P = .0023), whereas Candida glabrata increased from 18% to 27% (P < .0001). Other non-albicans Candida species remained stable. Candida glabrata bloodstream infections occurred predominantly in the age group 18-40 and above 65 years. A higher proportional increase of C glabrata was recorded in wards (18% to 29%, P < .0001) versus intensive care units (19% to 24%, P = .22). According to Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute, nonsusceptibility to fluconazole in C albicans was observed in 1% of isolates, and anidulafungin and micafungin nonsusceptibility was observed in 2% of C albicans and C glabrata. Fluconazole consumption, the most frequently used antifungal, remained stable, whereas use of mold-active triazoles and echinocandins increased significantly in the last decade (P < .0001).
Over the 15-year period, the incidence of candidemia increased. A species shift toward C glabrata was recently observed, concurring with increased consumption of mold-active triazoles.
Keywords
Infectious Diseases, Oncology, antifungals, candida, candidemia, epidemiology, resistance
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Web of science
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Yes
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