Mycoses
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An outbreak due to Candida auris with prolonged colonisation and candidaemia in a tertiary care European hospital

Alba Ruiz-Gaitán,

Severe Infection Research Group, Medical Research Institute La Fe, Valencia, Spain

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Ana M. Moret,

Anesthesiology and Surgical Critical Care Department, La Fe University and Polytechnic Hospital, Valencia, Spain

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María Tasias-Pitarch,

Infectious Diseases Department, La Fe University and Polytechnic Hospital, Valencia, Spain

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Ana I. Aleixandre-López,

Anesthesiology and Surgical Critical Care Department, La Fe University and Polytechnic Hospital, Valencia, Spain

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Héctor Martínez-Morel,

Preventive Medicine Department, La Fe University and Polytechnic Hospital, Valencia, Spain

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Eva Calabuig,

Preventive Medicine Department, La Fe University and Polytechnic Hospital, Valencia, Spain

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Miguel Salavert-Lletí,

Infectious Diseases Department, La Fe University and Polytechnic Hospital, Valencia, Spain

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Paula Ramírez,

Severe Infection Research Group, Medical Research Institute La Fe, Valencia, Spain

Department of Critical Care, La Fe University and Polytechnic Hospital, Valencia, Spain

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José L. López-Hontangas,

Department of Clinical Microbiology, La Fe University and Polytechnic Hospital, Valencia, Spain

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Ferry Hagen,

Department of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Canisius-Wilhelmina Hospital, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Centre of Expertise in Mycology Radboudumc/Canisius-Wilhelmina Hospital, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

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Jacques F. Meis,

Department of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Canisius-Wilhelmina Hospital, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Department of Medical Mycology, Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands

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Juan Mollar-Maseres,

Infectious Diseases Department, La Fe University and Polytechnic Hospital, Valencia, Spain

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Javier Pemán,

Corresponding Author

Severe Infection Research Group, Medical Research Institute La Fe, Valencia, Spain

Department of Clinical Microbiology, La Fe University and Polytechnic Hospital, Valencia, Spain

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Dr Javier Pemán, Severe Infection Research Group, Medical Research Institute La Fe, Valencia, Spain.

Email: peman_jav@gva.es

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First published: 14 April 2018
Citations: 135

Funding information

This work was supported by grant number PI17/01538 from Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain. This study was partially presented at 8th Congress Trends in Medical Mycology (TIMM), Belgrade, Serbia (October 6-8, 2017) Symposium S18.4* [https://doi.org/10.1111/myc.12673]

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Summary

Multidrug-resistant Candida auris has emerged as a cause of insidious hospital outbreaks and complicated infections. We present the analysis of an ongoing C. auris outbreak including the largest published series of C. auris bloodstream infection. All C. auris-positive patients from April-2016 to January-2017 were included. Environmental, clinical and microbiological data were recorded. Definitive isolate identification was performed by ITS-rDNA sequencing, and typing by amplified fragment length polymorphism fingerprinting. One hundred and forty patients were colonised by C. auris during the studied period (68% from surgical intensive care). Although control measures were implemented, we were not able to control the outbreak. Forty-one invasive bloodstream infections (87.8% from surgical intensive care) were included. Clinical management included prompt intravascular catheter removal and antifungal therapy with echinocandins. All isolates were fluconazole- and voriconazole-resistant, but echinocandin- and amphotericin B-susceptible. Thirty-day mortality rate was 41.4%, and severe septic metastasis as spondylodiscitis and endocarditis were observed in 5 patients (12%). C. auris was also recovered from inanimate patient surroundings and medical equipment. Despite antifungal treatment, high mortality and late complication rates were recorded. Molecular typing suggested a clonal outbreak different from those previously published.

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