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Vol.52 No.11 November 2004

Survey of Candida species in Yamanashi

Hiromi Fukasawa1), Takeshi Endo2), Takashi Uchida2), Mie Mikami3), Toshiko Ohya4), Seitaro Inoue5), Hiroko Yamamoto6) and Yukio Ozaki7)

1)Bacteriological Examination Room, Yamanashi Kosei Hospital, 860 Ochiai, Yamanashi, Japan
2)Clinical Laboratory, University of Yamanashi Hospital
3)Department of Clinical Laboratory, Kofu Municipal Hospital
4)Department of Inspection, Yamanashi Prefectural Central Hospital
5)Bacteriological Examination Room, Yamanashi Hospital of Social Insurance
6)Department of Inspection, Kofu-Kyoritsu Hospital
7)Clinical and Laboratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Yamanashi

Abstract

During the 6 months between April and September 2003, we monitored the frequency of Candida spp. isolation and resistance at 6 facilities in Yamanashi.
Samples numbered 8,496, and Candida spp. was predominantly isolated from 608 isolates (7.2%). By species, Candida albicans was most frequently isolated, accounting for 67.3% of all Candida isolates. The second and third most frequent isolates were Candida glabrata (16.0%; 97 isolates) and Candida tropicalis (14.0%; 85 isolates). Candida parapsilosis accounted for 1.6% (10 isolates).
Frequently isolated C. albicans, C. glabrata, and C. tropicalis, numbering 420 isolates, were subjected to susceptibility testing, and 1 μ g/mL of amphotericin B and 0.13 μ g/mL of micafungin inhibited the growth of all isolates tested. The MIC of fluconazole distributed from 0.13 μ g/mL to > 128 μ g/mL, and 2.6% of isolates were susceptible dose-dependently, while 2.1% were resistant.
Analysis of multicenter survey results may thus help in selecting therapeutic agents for deep mycosis, which is difficult to diagnose and treat.

Key word

surveillance, Candida spp., drug-resistance, fluconazole, micafungin

Received

August 17, 2004

Accepted

September 15, 2004

Jpn. J. Chemother. 52 (11): 654-659, 2004