Invasive candidiasis in pediatric intensive care units

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Sunit Singhi
Akash Deep
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[1] Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,Department of Pediatrics, Advanced Pediatrics Centre
[2] PGIMER,Pediatric Emergency and Intensive Care Units, Advanced Pediatrics Centre
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics | 2009年 / 76卷
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Candidemia; Invasive candidiasis; Nosocomial infections; Non-albicans candida;
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Candidemia and disseminated candidiasis are major causes of morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients especially in the intensive care units (ICU). The incidence of invasive candidasis is on a steady rise because of increasing use of multiple antibiotics and invasive procedures carried out in the ICUs. Worldwide there is a shifting trend from C. albicans towards non albicans species, with an associated increase in mortality and antifungal resistance. In the ICU a predisposed host in one who is on broad spectrum antibiotics, parenteral nutrition, and central venous catheters. There are no pathognomonic signs or symptoms. The clinical clues are: unexplained fever or signs of severe sepsis or septic shock while on antibiotics, multiple, non-tender, nodular erythematous cutaneous lesions. The spectrum of infection with candida species range from superficial candidiasis of the skin and mucosa to more serious life threatening infections. Treatment of candidiasis involves removal of the most likely source of infection and drug therapy to speed up the clearance of infection. Amphotericin B remains the initial drug of first choice in hemodynamically unstable critically ill children in the wake of increasing resistance to azoles. Evaluation of newer antifungal agents and precise role of prophylactic therapy in ICU patients is needed.
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