Molecular epidemiology of clinically relevant single and mixed species in a Malaysian tertiary care hospital.

Humaira Farooq, Gokul Shankar Sabesan, Tahmina Monowar, Suresh V Chinni, Noor Hasliza Zainol, SweSwe Latt, Rajesh Pk
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Background and purpose: The increasing rate of opportunistic infections caused by Candida and other yeasts is becoming a major health concern worldwide. However, systematic data on the epidemiology and the yeast species infections in Malaysia is still limited. In this regard, the present research aimed to identify pathogenic yeasts utilizing an economically practical and easily available molecular technique and evaluate the prevalence of pathogenic yeasts in a Malaysian tertiary care hospital.

Materials and methods: Yeast isolates were collected from Sultan Abdul Halim Hospital, Kedah, Malaysia, from October 2020 to October 2021. Molecular identification of the isolates was performed by one enzyme-based polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism method.

Results: Candida albicans was the most prevalent species, accounting for 120 isolates (59%) in total. The most prevalent non-albicans Candida species were C. tropicalis (n=33, 16%), C. krusei (Pichia kudriavzevii) (n=12, 5.8%), C. glabrata (n=12, 5.8%), and C. parapsilosis (n=6, 3%). Other unusual Candida species were C. guilliermondii (2), C. metapsilosis (2), C. orthopsilosis (1), C. lusitaniae (1), C. rugosa (1), C. haemulonii (1), C. bracarensis (1), and C. dubliniensis (1). Moreover, Talaromyces marneffei (1), Kodamaea ohmeri (1), Cryptococcus neoformans (3), and Cryptococcus laurentii (1) were among the other yeasts identified.

Conclusion: The Molecular technique used in this study identified 96% of isolates, including mixed species. According to the findings, the most prevalent species are C. albicans, C. tropicalis, C. krusei, and C. glabrata.

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马来西亚一家三级医院中与临床相关的单一和混合物种的分子流行病学。
背景和目的:念珠菌和其他酵母菌引起的机会性感染率不断上升,已成为全球关注的主要健康问题。然而,有关马来西亚流行病学和酵母菌感染的系统数据仍然有限。因此,本研究旨在利用一种经济实用且易于获得的分子技术来鉴定致病性酵母菌,并评估马来西亚一家三级医院中致病性酵母菌的流行情况:2020年10月至2021年10月期间,从马来西亚吉打州苏丹阿卜杜勒哈利姆医院收集了酵母分离物。采用基于酶的聚合酶链反应-限制性片段长度多态性方法对分离物进行分子鉴定:结果:白念珠菌是最常见的菌种,共分离到 120 株(占 59%)。最常见的非白色念珠菌是热带念珠菌(33 个,占 16%)、克鲁塞念珠菌(Pichia kudriavzevii)(12 个,占 5.8%)、光滑念珠菌(12 个,占 5.8%)和副丝状念珠菌(6 个,占 3%)。其他不常见的念珠菌有:guilliermondii念珠菌(2)、metapsilosis念珠菌(2)、orthopsilosis念珠菌(1)、lusitaniae念珠菌(1)、rugosa念珠菌(1)、haemulonii念珠菌(1)、bracarensis念珠菌(1)和dubliniensis念珠菌(1)。此外,被鉴定出的其他酵母菌还包括:Talaromyces marneffei (1)、Kodamaea ohmeri (1)、Cryptococcus neoformans (3) 和 Cryptococcus laurentii (1):结论:本研究中使用的分子技术可鉴定出 96% 的分离物,包括混合菌种。根据研究结果,最常见的菌种是白念珠菌、热带念珠菌、克鲁塞念珠菌和光滑念珠菌。
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Current Medical Mycology
Current Medical Mycology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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