2010
DOI: 10.4161/viru.1.5.12795
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Candidainfection and colonization among non-trauma emergency surgery patients

Abstract: IntroductionCandida is a fungus, which accounts for nearly 96% of all opportunistic mycoses and is the fourth most common bloodstream pathogen in North American and seventh in European hospitals. 1,2 Among critically ill patients, candidiasis is associated with overall severity of illness, increased rate of invasive interventions, use of broadspectrum antibiotics and parenteral nutrition, which are all unavoidable among critically ill patients.3-5 Candidiasis prolongs both intensive care unit (ICU) and hospita… Show more

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“…11 Of note is that the criteria for Candida infection and the time period were similar to those in our study presented here. Nearly half of all fungal infections are manifested among surgical ICU patients 12 however when trauma is the primary etiology then these rates fall substantially.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…11 Of note is that the criteria for Candida infection and the time period were similar to those in our study presented here. Nearly half of all fungal infections are manifested among surgical ICU patients 12 however when trauma is the primary etiology then these rates fall substantially.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…3,4 Systemic infections caused by C. albicans have become a serious public health threaten in immunocompromised patients, organ transplantations, non-trauma emergency surgery, massive chemotherapy and implantable medical devices during the past several decades. [3][4][5][6] The development of antifungal drug discovery is relative slower than antibacterial antibiotics, and antifungal drug resistance reduce the efficacy of known antifungals. 7 The lack of new antifungal drugs and the limited therapeutic options call for new strategies to find novel antifungal candidates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We selected this particular population of critically ill surgical patients in order to increase the yield of Candida isolation (critical illness predisposes to the development of Candida). For the purposes of this study, we defined as emergency surgical disease all processes causing obstruction, perforation, bleeding, or inflammation that required an emergent intervention [23, 24]. Data on the demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients were prospectively collected during their hospital stay.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…that are resistant to fluconazole. This study focused on patients with nontraumatic surgical illnesses, a population that has an established high risk for systemic candidiasis [23]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%