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Published in: BMC Infectious Diseases 1/2006

Open Access 01-12-2006 | Research article

Uniform distribution of three Candida albicans microsatellite markers in two French ICU populations supports a lack of nosocomial cross-contamination

Authors: Odile Eloy, Stéphanie Marque, Françoise Botterel, François Stephan, Jean-Marc Costa, Virginie Lasserre, Stéphane Bretagne

Published in: BMC Infectious Diseases | Issue 1/2006

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Abstract

Background

The nosocomial acquisition of Candida albicans is a growing concern in intensive care units (ICUs) and understanding the route of contamination is relevant for infection control guidelines.

Methods

To analyze whether there is a specific ecology for any given hospital, we genotyped C. albicans isolates of the ICU of Versailles hospital (Hospital A) and compared the results with those previously obtained in another ICU in Henri Mondor hospital (Hospital B) using three polymorphic microsatellite markers (PMM).

Results

Among 36 patients with at least one positive culture for C. albicans, 26 had a specific multilocus genotype, two shared a common multilocus genotype, and 8 had the most common multilocus genotype found in the general population. The time interval between periods of hospitalization between patients with common genotypes differed by 13 to 78 days, thus supporting a lack of direct contamination. To confirm this hypothesis, the multilocus genotypic distributions of the three PMM were compared between the two hospitals. No statistically significant difference was observed. Multiple correspondences analysis did not indicate the association of a multilocus genotypic distribution with any given hospital.

Conclusion

The present epidemiological study supports the conclusions that each patient harbours his/her own isolate, and that nosocomial transmission is not common in any given ICU. This study also supports the usefulness and practicability of PMM for studying the epidemiology of C. albicans.
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Metadata
Title
Uniform distribution of three Candida albicans microsatellite markers in two French ICU populations supports a lack of nosocomial cross-contamination
Authors
Odile Eloy
Stéphanie Marque
Françoise Botterel
François Stephan
Jean-Marc Costa
Virginie Lasserre
Stéphane Bretagne
Publication date
01-12-2006
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Infectious Diseases / Issue 1/2006
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2334
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-6-162

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