Epidemiological Survey of Candida Species Isolated from Immunocompromised Hosts at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu State
Journal Title: Journal of Quality in Health Care & Economics (JQHE) - Year 2020, Vol 3, Issue 5
Abstract
Candida species are excessively abundant in nature as free living organisms with the ability to infect humans and animals worldwide. They are notorious for their unbending resistance to the common azoles used in the treatment of Candidiasis in immunocompromised patients, hence making correct identification indispensable. In this study, 315 clinical specimens were collected from patients with one form of immunosuppression or the other while 150 swab samples were collected from the patients’ immediate environment. The samples were cultured on SDA and ChromAgar for identification of Candida species. The isolates were further identified to the species level using conventional methods based on their Gram reactions and Germ tube test. 158 biological specimens yielded Candida species; which represents an incidence rate of (50.2%), while 34(22.7%) of the environmental samples yielded Candidal growth. The identified isolates are; Candida metapsilosis, C. albicans, C. parapsilosis, C. orthopsilosis and C. tropicalis. These findings about the environmental pathogens are essential as they will help in developing effective preventive and therapeutic strategies against invasive candidiasis from the C. albicans and nonalbicans Candida (NAC) pathogens. More so, the identification of the Candida species from the environment gives an idea of the development of possible re-infection of the immunocompromised patients by the organisms in the environment. The environmental candidiasis may also account for the much talked about resistance to the common antifungal drugs.
Authors and Affiliations
Uchegbu UN*, Onyemelukwe NF, Amah HC, Uche-Uchegbu N, Uduji HI, Ndukwe CK and Oparaocha SC
Handling COVID 19: Minimizing our Blind Spots by Using Checklists and Promoting Collaborative Culture
“Blind spots” may refer to a topic, a theme or an area where we lack understanding, are unable to see it clearly, do not realize how critical this particular area is, or it represents an area where we fail to exercise j...
Questionnaire to Assess Knowledge, Attitude, and Prevention Behaviors of Taiwanese Postpartum Women Regarding Postpartum Depression
Aim: Postpartum depression is a highly prevalent disorder, and it has been recognized as a public health problem. In Chinese culture, after childbirth, women must stay at home for postpartum confinement. However, more th...
The Detrimental Effects of Surgical Smoke: Promoting Safety in an Operating Room Team-A Mixed Methods Approach
Background: Electrosurgical or electrocautery technology is one of the most widely used in the world, yet no federal agency has mandated the use of electrosurgical filter devices for the protection of surgical teams. Cu...
Health in All Policies: Management Model for the Comprehensive Transformation of the System
The essay explores the components of the approach health in all policies as a management model based on primary health care and its basic principles for health promotion described in the Ottawa Charter and the Adelaide...
Challenges Encountered by Mental Health Workers in Rwanda; Current Situation and Future Needs
The burden of mental health has become a great concern for public health as the diseases caused by mental health is ranking second worldwide. According to the HWO countries of Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) do...