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"A decade of candidaemia: A comprehensive analysis of prognosis and risk factors at a Belgian tertiary hospital".

Corentin DeckersFlorian BélikMehdi KhourssajiPierre-Emmanuel PlumNathalie AusseletPierre BulpaAnne SonetBenoit BihinTe-Din HuangOlivier DenisIsabel Montesinos
Published in: Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease (2024)
Candidemia, predominantly caused by C. albicans, poses a significant threat in hospitals. Yet, non-albicans candidemia (NAC) and antifungal resistance are increasing concerns. This retrospective study at CHU UCL Namur Mont-Godinne, a Belgian university hospital, from January 2013 to February 2023, analyzed 148 candidemia cases. The mean annual incidence was 0.94 per 1000 admissions, with a notable surge in C. albicans cases in 2020, possibly due to COVID-19. Candidemia was most prevalent in the ICU (48 %), with C. albicans (57.1 %) and C. glabrata (18.4 %) being the predominant species and a 30-day mortality rate of 38 %. NAC was significantly higher in the hematology unit (81 %). Notably, no echinocandin resistance was observed, while fluconazoleresistance remained stable at 10 %. NAC was associated with azole resistance. This study provides a decade-long overview of candidemia at CHU UCL Namur Mont-Godinne, offering valuable insights into its epidemiology and clinical characteristics in Belgian hospital settings.
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