Phenotypic and molecular evaluation of echinocandin susceptibility of Candida glabrata, Candida bracarensis, and Candida nivariensis strains isolated during 30 years in Argentina

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The echinocandin susceptibilities of 122 Candida glabrata complex strains (including 5 Candida nivariensis and 3 Candida bracarensis strains) were evaluated by microdilution and compared with the results from a molecular tool able to detect FKS mutations. No echinocandin resistance was detected. The PCR results coincide with the MIC data in 99.25% of the cases (1 C. glabrata strain was misidentified as resistant) but were 20 h faster. C. nivariensis FKS genes were sequenced and showed differences with C. glabrata FKS genes.

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Morales-López, S., Dudiuk, C., Vivot, W., Szusz, W., Córdoba, S. B., & Garcia-Effron, G. (2017). Phenotypic and molecular evaluation of echinocandin susceptibility of Candida glabrata, Candida bracarensis, and Candida nivariensis strains isolated during 30 years in Argentina. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 61(7). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00170-17

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