Background. Echinocandins are first-line treatment for Candida glabrata candidemia. Echinocandin resistance is concerning due to limited remaining treatment options. We used data from a multisite, population-based surveil-lance program to describe the epidemiology and risk factors for echinocandin nonsusceptible (NS) C glabrata candidemia. Methods. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Emerging Infections Program conducts population-based laboratory surveillance for candidemia in 4 metropolitan areas (7.9 million persons; 80 hospitals). We iden-tified C glabrata cases occurring during 2008–2014; medical records of cases were reviewed, and C glabrata isolates underwent broth microdilution antifungal susceptibility testing. We defi...
Candidaemia is widely reported as the fourth most common form of bloodstream infection worldwide. Re...
OBJECTIVE: To summarize published data regarding mechanisms of reduced echinocandin susceptibility i...
Candida glabrata is an increasingly important cause of invasive candidiasis. In China, relatively li...
Background/Objective: Invasive Candida infections (invasive candidiasis, IC) are responsible for sig...
Echinocandin resistance in Candida glabrata is emerging and is associated with the presence of FKS m...
Introduction. Resistance rates to azoles and echinocandins of Candida spp. increased over the last d...
FKS2 genes are associated with echinocandin resistance. Few studies have assessed risk factors for F...
tion-based candidemia surveillance conducted over multiple time points in the United States. From 2,...
Candidaemia is widely reported as the fourth most common form of bloodstream infection worldwide. Re...
Introduction. Invasive infections with Candida glabrata are a global concern due to poor clinical ou...
2 We examined the susceptibilities to fluconazole of 642 bloodstream infection (BSI) isolates of Can...
Introduction: Micafungin is a recommended echinocandin antifungal agent for candidemia treatment and...
From 2006 to 2010, a retrospective study was conducted in a university referral tertiary care hospit...
This analysis describes the epidemiology and outcomes of invasive candidiasis caused by non-albicans...
Cancer patients are at risk for candidemia, and increasing Candida spp. resistance poses an emerging...
Candidaemia is widely reported as the fourth most common form of bloodstream infection worldwide. Re...
OBJECTIVE: To summarize published data regarding mechanisms of reduced echinocandin susceptibility i...
Candida glabrata is an increasingly important cause of invasive candidiasis. In China, relatively li...
Background/Objective: Invasive Candida infections (invasive candidiasis, IC) are responsible for sig...
Echinocandin resistance in Candida glabrata is emerging and is associated with the presence of FKS m...
Introduction. Resistance rates to azoles and echinocandins of Candida spp. increased over the last d...
FKS2 genes are associated with echinocandin resistance. Few studies have assessed risk factors for F...
tion-based candidemia surveillance conducted over multiple time points in the United States. From 2,...
Candidaemia is widely reported as the fourth most common form of bloodstream infection worldwide. Re...
Introduction. Invasive infections with Candida glabrata are a global concern due to poor clinical ou...
2 We examined the susceptibilities to fluconazole of 642 bloodstream infection (BSI) isolates of Can...
Introduction: Micafungin is a recommended echinocandin antifungal agent for candidemia treatment and...
From 2006 to 2010, a retrospective study was conducted in a university referral tertiary care hospit...
This analysis describes the epidemiology and outcomes of invasive candidiasis caused by non-albicans...
Cancer patients are at risk for candidemia, and increasing Candida spp. resistance poses an emerging...
Candidaemia is widely reported as the fourth most common form of bloodstream infection worldwide. Re...
OBJECTIVE: To summarize published data regarding mechanisms of reduced echinocandin susceptibility i...
Candida glabrata is an increasingly important cause of invasive candidiasis. In China, relatively li...