Incidence and species distribution of candidaemia in Asia: a laboratory-based surveillance study

  • Tan, B.H.
  • Chakrabarti, A.
  • Li, R.Y.
  • Patel, A.K.
  • Watcharananan, S.P.
  • Liu, Z.
  • Chindamporn, A.
  • Tan, A.L.
  • Sun, P.-L.
  • Wu, U.-I.
  • Chen, Y.-C.
  • Xu, Y.-C.
  • Wang, H.
  • Sun, Z.-Y.
  • Wang, L.-L.
  • Lu, J.
  • Yang, Q.
  • Zhang, Q.-Q.
  • Shao, H.-F.
  • Liao, K.
  • Woo, P.C.Y.
  • Marak, R.S.K.
  • Kindo, A.J.
  • Wu, C.-L.
  • Ho, M.-W.
  • Lu, P.-L.
  • Wang, L.-S.
  • Riengchan, P.
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Publication date
October 2015
Publisher
The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Abstract

AbstractThe epidemiology of candidaemia varies between hospitals and geographic regions. Although there are many studies from Asia, a large-scale cross-sectional study across Asia has not been performed. We conducted a 12-month, laboratory-based surveillance of candidaemia at 25 hospitals from China, Hong Kong, India, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand. The incidence and species distribution of candidaemia were determined. There were 1601 episodes of candidaemia among 1.2 million discharges. The overall incidence was 1.22 episodes per 1000 discharges and varied among the hospitals (range 0.16–4.53 per 1000 discharges) and countries (range 0.25–2.93 per 1000 discharges). The number of Candida blood isolates and the total number of fungal isolate...

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