Biofilm formation by blood isolates of candida parapsilosisensu stricto in the presence of a hyperglycidic solution at comparable concentrations of total parenteral nutrition

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Introduction: Administration of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) via catheters increases the risk for candidemia from Candida parapsilosis. Methods: C. parapsilosis sensu stricto blood isolates were evaluated for ability total biomass biofilm formation and morphogenesis in presence of glucose at TPN equivalent concentrations. Results: Biofilms were increased at high glucose concentrations (25-30%) compared to the control medium. Significant increase in filamentous forms was observed in cultures with 30% glucose. Conclusions: Biofilm formation by C. parapsilosis sensu stricto in hyperglycidic medium may contribute to its pathogenic potential for fungemia related to TPN catheters.

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Herek, T. C., Menegazzo, V. R., Ogaki, M. B., Perini, H. F., Maia, L. F., & Furlaneto, M. C. (2019). Biofilm formation by blood isolates of candida parapsilosisensu stricto in the presence of a hyperglycidic solution at comparable concentrations of total parenteral nutrition. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 52. https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0182-2018

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