Yeasts isolated from blood and catheter in children from a Public Hospital of São Paulo, Brazil
- 1 January 2002
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Mycopathologia
- Vol. 154 (2) , 63-69
- https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1015540224658
Abstract
The great majority of nosocomial fungal infections, especially fungemias, are caused by yeasts, mostly of the genus Candida. In addition, such infections may be associated with intravascular catheters. In this study, 80 yeast strains were isolated from hospitalized children, being 59 from blood cultures and 21 from vascular catheter cultures. The prevalent species in both blood and catheter was C. parapsilosis (32.2% and 48.9%, respectively), followed by C. albicans (16.9% and 28.6%, respectively). Concerning enzyme production, 78.8% of the 80 isolates presented strong proteolytic activity but 78.8% showed no phospholipase activity. We also detected two prevalent “killer” biotypes: 511 and 888. Additionally, in five patients, it was possible to observe that the yeast species, “killer” biotype and proteolytic and phospholipase activity of blood and catheter were similar. In view of this, we suggest a transmission of nosocomial yeast infection from catheter to blood.Keywords
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