IMAJ | volume 23
Journal 10, October 2021
pages: 615-617
Summary
Background:
Patients with severe coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) are susceptible to superimposed infections.
Objectives:
To describe COVID-19 patients who presented with complications due to Candida bloodstream co-infection (candidemia) and their outcome in a single center in northern Israel (Emek Medical Center) during the second outbreak of COVID-19 in Israel (15 June 2020 to 20 September 2020).
Methods:
A retrospective study of COVID-19 patients presenting with candidemia was conducted, including clinical and laboratory data. The incidence of candidemia among hospitalized COVID-19 patients was compared to a historical cohort of non-COVID-19 controls.
Results:
Three COVID-19 patients complicated with candidemia were documented. All three patients died shortly after the detection of candidemia. Three different
Candida sp. were isolated from the blood cultures:
C. albicans, C. parapsilosis, and
C. glabrata. The incidence of candidemia among COVID-19 patients was 0.679 episodes per 1000 hospital days.
Conclusions:
Our small sample suggests a much higher incidence of candidemia among COVID-19 patients compared to a historical cohort of non-COVID-19 controls. All clinicians treating COVID-19 patients in GICU should be aware of this complication