Clinical characteristics and risk factors for COVID-19-associated Candidemia

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Patients with COVID-19-associated candidemia (CAC) in an intensive care unit (ICU) were matched 1:2 with those without candidemia, based on ICU admission date and length of stay in ICU being at least equal to that before candidemia in the corresponding case. The incidence rate of CAC was 2.34 per 1000 ICU days. Eighty cases could be matched to appropriate controls. In the multivariate conditional logistic regression analysis, age (P 0.001), and sequential organ failure assessment score (P 0.046) were the only risk factors independently associated with CAC. Tocilizumab and corticosteroids therapy were not independently associated with candidemia.

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Omrani, A. S., Koleri, J., Ben Abid, F., Daghfel, J., Odaippurath, T., Peediyakkal, M. Z., … Almaslamani, M. A. (2021). Clinical characteristics and risk factors for COVID-19-associated Candidemia. Medical Mycology, 59(12), 1262–1266. https://doi.org/10.1093/mmy/myab056

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