Nosocomial fungaemia: a 2-year prospective study
- PMID: 10917780
- DOI: 10.1053/jhin.1999.0670
Nosocomial fungaemia: a 2-year prospective study
Abstract
Eighty-six consecutive patients with fungaemia were studied during a period of 2 years, 81% had two or more positive blood cultures. Gastrointestinal tract (28%) and haematological diseases (17%) were the most common underlying conditions. The majority of cases had received vancomycin and/or imipenem (87%) and a central venous catheter (78%). Candida albicans (50%) and Candida parapsilosis (17%) were the most frequent isolates. Overall mortality was 41%, and for patients with Candida tropicalis was 71%. There was not significant difference in survival with gender, age and days of treatment with antifungal drugs. Haematological diseases, neutropenia and a higher number of positive blood cultures were associated with poor outcome.
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