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A Prospective Survey of Aspergillus Spp. in Respiratory Tract Samples: Species Identification and Susceptibility Patterns

Carmen Castro,Fatima Galan-Sanchez,Maria Jose Linares,Rocio Tejero,Maite Ruiz,Maria Luisa Serrano,Manuel Rodriguez-Iglesias,Estrella Martin-Mazuelos, Concepcion Mediavilla, Encarnacion Clavijo-Frutos, Ana Dominguez, Miguel Fajardo, Carolina Freyre, Fatima Galan, Federico Garcia, Maria Dolores Lopez-Prieto, Jose Maria Navarro, Maria Ortega, Begona Palop-Borras, Carmen Pazos, Alejandro Pena, Mercedes Ramirez, Juan Manuel Sanchez-Calvo, Antonio Sanchez-Porto, Waldo Sanchez-Yedra, Ana I. Suarez

Medical mycology(2018)

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We analyzed the species distribution and susceptibility patterns of 433 strains of Aspergillus spp. isolated from respiratory samples of 419 in-patients included in multicenter prospective study (FUNGAE-IFI) between July 2014 and October 2015. Identification was carried out by conventional methods at each participating center and by molecular sequencing of a portion of the β-tubulin gene at one of the centers. In vitro susceptibility was evaluated by broth microdilution methods and using the E-test (for cryptic species). Species identified included 249 A. fumigatus sensu stricto, 60 A. terreus sensu stricto, 47 A. flavus sensu stricto, 44 A. tubingensis, 18 A. niger sensu stricto , five A. nidulans sensu stricto, three A. tamarii, two A. calidoustus, two A. carneus, one A. acuelatus, one A. carbonarius, and one A. sydowii. Cryptic species were found in 12.5% of isolates (n = 54). The frequency of non-wild-type isolates for amphotericin B was 3.4% (n = 15) of the isolates tested and for azoles 3% (n = 10). None of the Aspergillus spp. were non-wild type to echinocandins. Of the 54 cryptic species only two strains were non-wild-type strains by microdilution method (3.7%) (two A. tubingensis, one to amphotericin B and another one to voriconazole) and by E-test method five strains of A. tubingensis showed high minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) to amphotericin B (11.4%) and five to azoles (12.1%), one A. calidoustus strain showed high MICs for three azoles (50%), A. carneus to itraconazole (100%) and A. sydowii to amphotericin B and itraconazole (100%). These results provide relevant information on susceptibility patterns, frequency, and epidemiology of species involved in respiratory tract samples and of the incidence of recently described cryptic species.
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Aspergillus spp.,cryptic species,hospitalized patients,respiratory tract samples
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