O. Konjengbam, R. Khuraijam, Priyolaxmi Ningthoujam, A. Acharjee, Hari Presanambika, Binita Thingam
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Abstract Poster session 2, September 22, 2022, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Objective Candida auris is known as an emerging ‘superbug’ because of its intrinsic resistance to one or more, sometimes to all available antifungal drugs and spreading globally. It has the ability to cause devastating nosocomial infections. In India, C. auris infection is on the rise with reports from north, south, central and eastern India. Here we present the first case of C. auris fungemia from a tertiary care hospital of Manipur in Northeast India. Methods A 15-year-old Muslim girl was referred from a private hospital to Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) hospital on November 19, 2021 with a history of burning epigastrium, headache, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, dry cough, fever, and generalized weakness for last 3 days. At the time of admission she was cyanotic. Family gave history of congenital heart disease and frequent visits to hospital. Echocardiogram revealed congenital cyanotic heart disease (Tetralogy of Fallot) showing large perimembranous VSD with bidirectional shunt. A complete hemogram showed neutrophilic leukocytosis with shift to left with band form, absolute monocytosis, and increased RBC count with mild anisocytosis. On November 24, 2021, 5 days after admission, her condition deteriorated and she was shifted to ICU. However, the condition of the patient deteriorated and she died on November 29, 2021 due to acute decompensated heart failure. Follow-up of other patients admitted in the same ward revealed no candidemia in next the few weeks. Results A single blood culture sent on November 29, 2021 was incubated in an automated blood culture system, BacT Alert and showed growth of budding yeast cells. Growth in SDA revealed it to be Candida sps. and Gram-stained smear examination revealed presence of budding yeast cells but no pseudohyphae. Germ tube test was negative. On CHROM agar, it produces pale yellow colonies at 24 h which progresses to light purple colonies around the rim at 48 h. Further processing in VITEK 2 (Biomerieux) identified it as C. auris. The isolate was sent to National Culture Collection of Pathogenic Fungi, WHO collaborating center, PGIMER and the isolate was confirmed as Candida auris by MALDI-TOF assay. Conclusion Candida auris is spreading irrespective of the level of health care. Blood culture before administration of antibiotics and in febrile sick patients cannot be underestimated. Rapid and accurate identification methods for timely diagnosis and stringent infection control measures with an emphasis on hand hygiene are important to prevent and control C. auris outbreaks.
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