The impact of increasing non-albicans Candida trends on diagnostics in immunocompromised patients

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Rasha M. Abdel-Hamid
Hadir A. El-Mahallawy
Nesma E. Abdelfattah
Mona A. Wassef
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[1] National Cancer Institute,Clinical Pathology Department
[2] Cairo University,Clinical & Chemical Pathology Department
[3] Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[4] Cairo University,undefined
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Invasive candidiasis; Non-albicans ; Multiplex semi-nested PCR; Cancer patients; Rare species. Risk factor;
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Invasive candidiasis (IC) represents a growing concern worldwide, with a considerable increase in non-albicans Candida (NAC) species. The study's primary goal was to determine if species identification by semi-nested PCR (sn-PCR) with primers for the five most prevalent Candida species is sufficient to deal with the current trends of Candida infections in cancer patients. Over one year, Candida isolates were collected from samples of patients with hematological and solid organ tumors in a single center. Species of Candida were identified by chromagar and multiplex sn-PCR using specific primers for Candida albicans, Candida tropicalis, Candida glabrata, Candida krusei, and the Candida parapsilosis complex. Most Candida infection episodes are caused by NAC species (70.5% of 105 isolates). Rare species (14 isolates) accounted for 13.3% of isolates and were not identified by sn-PCR using the five most common Candida species primers. More than half of these rare species caused candidemia in cancer patients (57.1%; p = 0.011). The risk factor for candidiasis was recent surgeries (p = 0.020) in adults and chemotherapy in pediatric patients (p = 0.006). Prolonged hospitalization and genitourinary tract cancer were significantly associated with invasive infections (p = 0.005 and 0.049, respectively). Recent surgery was a significant risk factor associated with C. parapsilosis and C. glabrata infections (P = 0.038 and 0.003, respectively), while C. tropicalis was significantly more common in patients with hematological malignancies (P = 0.012). Techniques with a broader identification spectrum than the major five Candida species are crucial for the optimal management of cancer patients.
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