Candida auris: A Mini Review on Epidemiology in Healthcare Facilities in Asia
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Epidemiology
2.1. The Emergence of C. auris
2.2. Incidence of C. auris Infections in Asia (1996–2021)
Region (Data/Sample Collection Period) | Sample (No. of Isolates) | Noted Resistance (No. of Isolates) | Reference |
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South Korea (1996, 2009) | Blood (6) | Fluconazole (2) | [13] |
Japan (1997–2008) | Non-blood (5) | Caspofungin (1) | [35] |
Fluconazole (1) | |||
South Korea (2004–2006) | Non-blood (15) | Fluconazole (7) | [36] |
Japan (2009) | Non-blood (1) | None | [6] |
India (2009–2011) | Blood (12) | Fluconazole (12) | [37] |
India (2011–2012) | Blood (74) | Fluconazole (43) | [38] |
Amphotericin B (10) | |||
Caspofungin (7) | |||
Voriconazole (2) | |||
Itraconazole (3) | |||
India (2011–2013) | Blood (7) Non-blood (8) | Fluconazole (15) | [39] |
Voriconazole (11) | |||
Flucytosine (7) | |||
China (2011–2017) | Blood (1) | Fluconazole (15) | [16] |
Non-blood (14) | |||
Singapore (2012–2017) | Blood (2) Non-blood (1) | Fluconazole (3) | [31] |
Caspofungin (1) | |||
Amphotericin B (2) | |||
Singapore (2012–2018) | Blood (4) Non-blood (3) | Fluconazole (5) | [32] |
Amphotericin (4) | |||
Caspofungin (1) | |||
India (2013) | Blood (1) | Fluconazole (4) | [40] |
Non-blood (3) | |||
South Korea (2013) | Non-blood (1) | None | [41] |
Kuwait (2014) | Blood (1) | Fluconazole (1) | [24] |
Israel (2014–2015) | Blood (5) | Fluconazole (6) | [23] |
Non-blood (1) | Micafungin (6) | ||
Pakistan (2014–2015) | Blood (14) Non-blood (16) | Fluconazole (NS) | [42] |
Voriconazole (NS) | |||
Anidulafungin (NS) | |||
Caspofungin (NS) | |||
Amphotericin B (NS) | |||
Pakistan (2014–2017) | Blood (75) Non-blood (118) | #Fluconazole (63) | [43] |
#Voriconazole (18) | |||
#Amphotericin B (5) | |||
Kuwait (2014–2017) | Blood (16) Non-blood (142) | Fluconazole (56) | [44] |
Voriconazole (41) | |||
Amphotericin B (13) | |||
Caspofungin (1) | |||
Micafungin (1) | |||
Kuwait (2014–2018) | Blood (58) | Fluconazole (314) | [45] |
Amphotericin B (85) | |||
Non-blood (256) | Voriconazole (107) | ||
Micafungin (3) | |||
Oman (2016–2017) | Blood (5) | Fluconazole (5) | [25] |
Oman (2016–2017) | Blood (2) | Fluconazole (2) | [26] |
Amphotericin B (1) | |||
Kuwait (2016–2018) | Blood (7) | Fluconazole (44) | [46] |
Non-blood (42) | Amphotericin B (4) | ||
China (2016–2018) | Blood (8) | Fluconazole (93) | [47] |
Voriconazole (80) | |||
Amphotericin B (1) | |||
Non-blood (85) | Micafungin (2) | ||
Anidulafungin (2) | |||
Caspofungin (2) | |||
Oman (2016–2019) | Blood (23) | Fluconazole (23) | [48] |
Amphotericin (5) | |||
Japan (2017) | Non-blood (1) | None | [49] |
Israel (2017) | Non-blood (4) | Fluconazole (4) | [50] |
Voriconazole (4) | |||
Amphotericin B (1) | |||
Malaysia (2017) | Blood (1) | Amphotericin B (1) | [30] |
Anidulafungin (1) | |||
Caspofungin (1) | |||
Fluconazole (1) | |||
Itraconazole (1) | |||
Voriconazole (1) | |||
United Arab Emirates (2017) | Blood (1) | None | [28] |
Saudi Arabia (2017–2018) | Blood (2) | Fluconazole (3) | [51] |
Non-blood (1) | Amphotericin B (2) | ||
Pakistan (2018) | Blood (9) | Fluconazole (14) | [52] |
Non-blood (5) | Amphotericin B (14) | ||
China (2018) | Non-blood (1) | None | [14] |
China (2018) | Blood (2) | Fluconazole (2) | [15] |
China (2018) | Blood (1) | Fluconazole (2) | [17] |
Non-blood (1) | |||
Kuwait (2018) | Blood (13) Non-blood (4) | Fluconazole (17) | [53] |
Voriconazole (5) | |||
Amphotericin B (4) | |||
Taiwan (2018) | Non-blood (1) | Amphotericin B (1) | [19] |
Kuwait (2018–2019) | Blood (17) Non-blood (54) | Fluconazole (55) Voriconazole (28) Itraconazole (32) Posaconazole (2) Caspofungin (32) Anidulafungin (2) Micafungin (2) | [54] |
Oman (2018–2019) | Blood (11) | Fluconazole (7) | [55] |
Non-blood (21) | Amphotericin B (4) | ||
Saudi Arabia (2018–2019) | Blood (6) | Fluconazole (35) | [56] |
Voriconazole (35) | |||
Non-blood (29) | Itraconazole (35) | ||
Flucytosine (35) | |||
Saudi Arabia (2018–2019) | Non-blood (2) | NR | [57] |
Qatar (2018–2020) | Blood (2) | #Fluconazole (11) | [58] |
#Amphotericin B (10) | |||
#Caspofungin (1) | |||
Non-blood (42) | #Itraconazole (1) | ||
#Posaconazole (1) | |||
#Voriconazole (7) | |||
Thailand (2018–2021) | Blood (1) Non-blood (1) | Fluconazole (2) Amphotericin (2) Itraconazole (1) Posaconazole (1) Voriconazole (1) | [33] |
Saudi Arabia (2019) | Blood (2) | Fluconazole | [59] |
Non-blood (1) | Amphotericin B | ||
Bangladesh (2019) | Blood (14) Non-blood (7) | Amphotericin B (5) | [22] |
Fluconazole (14) | |||
Voriconazole (18) | |||
Iran (2019) | Non-blood (1) | None | [27] |
Vietnam (2019) | Non-blood (1) | Fluconazole (1) | [34] |
Amphotericin (1) | |||
Hongkong (2019) | Non-blood (19) | NR | [18] |
Lebanon (2020) | Blood (2) | #Fluconazole (3) | [29] |
Non-blood (14) | #Amphotericin B (3) |
3. Risk Factors
4. Diagnosis
4.1. Phenotypic-Based Identification
4.2. Biochemical-Based Identification
4.3. Molecular-Based Identification
5. Colonization and Transmission
6. Prevention and Infection Control Measures
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Region | Duration of Data/ Sample Collection | Total Number of Patients (No of Candidemia Patients) | Mortality (%) | Risk Factors | Reference |
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South Korea | 1996, 2009 | 3 (3) | 66.67 | Presence of CVC, prior antibiotics exposure, surgery, ICU admission, indwelling urinary catheter | [13] |
Japan | 2009 | 1 (0) | 0 | History of chronic otitis media and type 1 diabetes mellitus | [6] |
India | 2009–2011 | 12 (12) | 50 | Indwelling urinary catheter, prior antimicrobial drug exposure, presence of CVC, ICU admission, cancer chemotherapy, HIV, diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease | [37] |
India | 2011–2012 | 74 (74) | 5.3 | Prolonged ICU stay, underlying respiratory illness, vascular surgery, prior antifungal exposure | [38] |
India | 2011–2013 | 12 (7) | 33.3 | Usage of urinary catheter, prior antibiotics exposure, surgery, ICU admission | [39] |
China | 2011–2017 | 15 (1) | NR | Diarrhea, prior antibiotics exposure | [16] |
Singapore | 2012–2017 | 3 (2) | 33.33 | Underlying medical conditions, ICU admission, prior antifungal exposure | [31] |
India | 2013 | 1 (0) | 100 | Underlying medical conditions, prior antibiotics exposure | [40] |
Kuwait | 2014 | 1 (1) | 100 | ICU admission, prior antimicrobial drug exposure | [24] |
Pakistan | 2014–2015 | 30 (14) | 53.3 | Surgery, chronic kidney disease, ICU admission, urinary catheter, presence of CVC | [42] |
Pakistan | 2014–2017 | 92 (38) | 42.4 | Surgery, prior antibiotics exposure, ICU admission | [43] |
Kuwait | 2014–2017 | 56 (13) | NR | ICU admission, underlying medical conditions, prolonged hospital stay | [44] |
Oman | 2016–2017 | 5 (5) | 60 | ICU admission, presence of CVC, prior antibiotic therapy | [25] |
Oman | 2016-2017 | 2 (2) | 50 | ICU admission, diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, presence of CVC | [26] |
Kuwait | 2016–2018 | 18 (7) | 55.6 | Underlying medical conditions, surgery, prior antifungal exposure, indwelling urinary catheter | [46] |
Japan | 2017 | 1 (0) | 0 | Underlying medical conditions | [49] |
Israel | 2017 | 2 (0) | NR | Presence of CVC | [50] |
Malaysia | 2017 | 1 (1) | 100 | Neutropenia condition, prolonged hospital stay, prior antibiotics exposure, presence of CVC | [30] |
United Arab Emirates | 2017 | 1 (1) | 100 | Underlying medical conditions, prolonged hospital stay, ICU admission | [28] |
Saudi Arabia | 2017–2018 | 3 (2) | 33.33 | Underlying medical conditions, presence of CVC, surgery | [51] |
Pakistan | 2018 | 14 (9) | 42.9 | Surgery, presence of CVC, usage of urinary catheters, prior antifungal exposure | [52] |
Kuwait | 2018 | 17 (13) | 60 | Underlying medical conditions, prolonged hospital stay | [53] |
Kuwait | 2018–2019 | 71 (17) | 52.1 | Underlying medical conditions, hospital stay, ICU admission | [54] |
Oman | 2018–2019 | 32 (11) | 53.1 | Underlying medical conditions, prior antifungal exposure | [55] |
Saudi Arabia | 2018–2019 | 34 (6) | 20 | Underlying medical conditions, ICU admission, prolonged ICU stay, prior antifungal exposure, surgery, presence of CVC, indwelling urinary catheter | [56] |
Qatar | (2018–2020) | 36 (2) | NR | ICU admission, surgery, underlying medical conditions | [58] |
Lebanon | 2020 | 14 (3) | 35.7 | ICU admission, presence of CVC, indwelling urinary catheter, prior antifungal exposure | [29] |
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Thatchanamoorthy, N.; Rukumani Devi, V.; Chandramathi, S.; Tay, S.T. Candida auris: A Mini Review on Epidemiology in Healthcare Facilities in Asia. J. Fungi 2022, 8, 1126. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8111126
Thatchanamoorthy N, Rukumani Devi V, Chandramathi S, Tay ST. Candida auris: A Mini Review on Epidemiology in Healthcare Facilities in Asia. Journal of Fungi. 2022; 8(11):1126. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8111126
Chicago/Turabian StyleThatchanamoorthy, Nishanthinie, Velayuthan Rukumani Devi, Samudi Chandramathi, and Sun Tee Tay. 2022. "Candida auris: A Mini Review on Epidemiology in Healthcare Facilities in Asia" Journal of Fungi 8, no. 11: 1126. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8111126
APA StyleThatchanamoorthy, N., Rukumani Devi, V., Chandramathi, S., & Tay, S. T. (2022). Candida auris: A Mini Review on Epidemiology in Healthcare Facilities in Asia. Journal of Fungi, 8(11), 1126. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8111126