Increased incidence of candidemia in a tertiary care hospital with the COVID-19 pandemic

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Background: The incidence of candidemia in our hospital has been stable over an 18-year period (1.3 episodes per 1000 admissions). Since March 2020, we have observed an increase in cases of candidemia. Methods: In March 2020, the hospital was prepared to receive patients with COVID-19, with cancellation of elective procedures, discharge of less sick patients and the activation of beds for COVID-19. We compared the incidence of candidemia in 2 periods: from January 2019 to February 2020 (period 1) and from March to September 2020 (period 2). Results: We diagnosed 41 episodes of candidemia, 16 in period 1 and 25 in period 2 (9 COVID-19 patients). Compared with non-COVID-19 patients, COVID-19 patients with candidemia were more likely to be under mechanical ventilation (100% vs. 34.4%, P

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Nucci, M., Barreiros, G., Guimarães, L. F., Deriquehem, V. A. S., Castiñeiras, A. C., & Nouér, S. A. (2021). Increased incidence of candidemia in a tertiary care hospital with the COVID-19 pandemic. Mycoses, 64(2), 152–156. https://doi.org/10.1111/myc.13225

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