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Neonatal <scp><i>Candida auris</i></scp> infection: Management and prevention strategies – A single centre experience

Jayasree Chandramati, Laleet Sadanandan, Anil Kumar, P Sasidharan

2020Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health38 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIM: Our aim was to identify the clinical features and outcome of multidrug resistant Candida auris (CA) infection in neonates. METHODS: This is a retrospective case cohort study of 17 neonates who developed sepsis caused by CA infection in a tertiary care neonatal intensive care unit over 3 years. The risk factors, clinical features, treatment and outcome were studied. RESULTS: The mean gestation was 32.4 ± 4.9 weeks with overall mortality of 41%. Clinical features were indistinguishable from other causes of sepsis. CA was sensitive to micafungin but resistant to fluconazole and had variable sensitivity to voriconazole and amphotericin. Survival improved to 83% when infants were treated with a combination of micafungin and amphotericin. Non-survivors were of lower birthweights and had other risk factors. CONCLUSIONS: The management guidelines and infection control measures are described in this largest series of neonatal CA infection. Treatment with a combination of amphotericin and micafungin improved the outcome.

Topics & Concepts

MicafunginMedicineFluconazoleCandida aurisVoriconazoleNeonatal intensive care unitRetrospective cohort studyIntensive care unitSepsisAmphotericin BInternal medicinePediatricsAntifungalDermatologyAntifungal resistance and susceptibilityNeonatal and Maternal InfectionsInfant Nutrition and Health