Abstract
Candida inconspicua was recovered from three patients with hematological malignancies. Two patients had intravenous-catheter-associated fungemia, whereas the third had fungal hepatitis. The three cases of infection occurred over a period of 1 month in patients staying in adjacent single rooms. In vitro susceptibility testing of fungal strains showed all isolates to be resistant to fluconazole, with MICs greater than 32 μg/ml. All of the strains had identical DNA restriction profiles and randomly amplified polymorphic DNA fingerprints. These data suggest a nosocomially acquired infection emanating from a common source within the hospital environment.
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D’Antonio, D., Violante, B., Mazzoni, A., Bonfini, T., Capuani, M. A., D’Aloia, F., … Romano, F. (1998). A nosocomial cluster of Candida inconspicua infections in patients with hematological malignancies. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 36(3), 792–795. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.36.3.792-795.1998
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