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Epidemiology and Antifungal Susceptibility Profile of Species: Comparison between Environmental and Clinical Isolates from Patients with Hematologic Malignancies. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study aimed to investigate the characteristics and antifungal susceptibility of invasive aspergillosis cases, particularly in patients with hematologic malignancies, collecting data over a two-year period from 2016 to 2018.
  • - A total of 207 proven/probable cases and a variety of environmental isolates were analyzed, revealing that 33.8% were cryptic species and that there were notable differences in species prevalence between clinical and environmental samples.
  • - Azole resistance was observed in 5.3% of tested isolates, with a concerning 100% mortality rate in patients infected with azole-resistant strains, highlighting the need for increased awareness of species diversity and resistance patterns.

Article Abstract

Global data on the epidemiology and susceptibility of are crucial in the management of invasive aspergillosis. Here, we aimed to determine the characteristics of clinical and environmental isolates, focusing mainly on hematologic malignancy patients. We prospectively collected all consecutive cases and clinical isolates of culture-positive proven/probable invasive aspergillosis patients from January 2016 to April 2018 and sampled the air inside and outside the hospital. Cryptic species-level identification of , antifungal susceptibilities, and gene sequencing were performed, and clinical data were analyzed. This study was conducted as part of the tholic Hematology Hospital ungi pidemiology (CAFÉ) study. A total of 207 proven/probable invasive aspergillosis and 102 clinical and 129 environmental isolates were included in this analysis. The incidence of proven/probable invasive aspergillosis was 1.3 cases/1,000 patient-days during the study period. Cryptic species accounted for 33.8%, with no differences in proportions between the clinical and environmental isolates. Section presented a high proportion (70.5%) of cryptic species, mainly from and : the former being dominant in environmental samples, and the latter being more common in clinical isolates ( < 0.001). Of 91 isolates, azole-resistant was found in 5.3% of all isolates. Three isolates presented the TR/L98H mutation of the gene. Patients with invasive aspergillosis caused by azole-resistant showed 100% all-cause mortality at 100 days. This study demonstrates the significant portion of cryptic species and clinical implications of azole resistance and underscores the comparison between clinical and environmental isolates.

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