Systemic and localized infection by Candida species in patients with rheumatic diseases receiving anti-TNF therapy
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of systemic and localized infection by Candida species and its possible association with demographic, clinical and laboratory manifestations and therapy in patients with rheumatic diseases taking TNF blockers. Methods: Consecutive patients with rheuma...
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doaj-54d9d15596f343d3980c884c1a74d6722020-11-25T00:11:18ZengSociedade Brasileira de Reumatologia Revista Brasileira de Reumatologia1809-457056647848210.1016/j.rbre.2015.08.004S0482-50042016000600478Systemic and localized infection by Candida species in patients with rheumatic diseases receiving anti-TNF therapyNadia E. AikawaDaniela T.A. RosaGilda M.B. Del NegroJulio C.B. MoraesAna C.M. RibeiroCarla Gonçalves SaadClovis A. SilvaEloisa BonfáABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of systemic and localized infection by Candida species and its possible association with demographic, clinical and laboratory manifestations and therapy in patients with rheumatic diseases taking TNF blockers. Methods: Consecutive patients with rheumatic diseases receiving anti-TNF agents were included. The following risk factors up to four weeks prior to the study were analyzed: use of antibiotics, immunosuppressant drugs, hospitalization and invasive procedures. All subjects were evaluated for clinical complaints; specific blood cultures were obtained for fungi and blood samples were collected for Candida spp. detection by polymerase chain reaction. Results: 194 patients [67 with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), 47 with ankylosing spondylitis (AS), 36 with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), 28 with psoriatic arthritis and 16 with other conditions] were included. The average age of patients was 42 ± 16 years, with 68 (35%) male and mean disease duration of 15 ± 10 years. Sixty-four (33%) patients were receiving adalimumab, 59 (30%) etanercept and 71 (36%) infliximab. Eighty-one percent of patients were concomitantly taking immunosuppressant drugs. At the time of the study, only one (0.5%) patient had localized fungal infection (vaginal candidiasis). None of the patients included had systemic candidiasis with positive blood cultures for fungi or PCR positive for Candida spp. in peripheral blood sample. Conclusions: This was the first study to assess the prevalence of invasive and localized fungal disease by Candida in a significant number of patients with rheumatic diseases on anti-TNF therapy, and demonstrated low risk of candidiasis, despite the high prevalence of immunosuppressive drug use.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0482-50042016000600478&lng=en&tlng=enCandidíase sistêmicaCandida spp.Anti-TNFArtrite reumatoideEspondilite anquilosante |
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Nadia E. Aikawa Daniela T.A. Rosa Gilda M.B. Del Negro Julio C.B. Moraes Ana C.M. Ribeiro Carla Gonçalves Saad Clovis A. Silva Eloisa Bonfá |
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Nadia E. Aikawa Daniela T.A. Rosa Gilda M.B. Del Negro Julio C.B. Moraes Ana C.M. Ribeiro Carla Gonçalves Saad Clovis A. Silva Eloisa Bonfá Systemic and localized infection by Candida species in patients with rheumatic diseases receiving anti-TNF therapy Revista Brasileira de Reumatologia Candidíase sistêmica Candida spp. Anti-TNF Artrite reumatoide Espondilite anquilosante |
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Nadia E. Aikawa Daniela T.A. Rosa Gilda M.B. Del Negro Julio C.B. Moraes Ana C.M. Ribeiro Carla Gonçalves Saad Clovis A. Silva Eloisa Bonfá |
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Nadia E. Aikawa |
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Systemic and localized infection by Candida species in patients with rheumatic diseases receiving anti-TNF therapy |
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Systemic and localized infection by Candida species in patients with rheumatic diseases receiving anti-TNF therapy |
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Systemic and localized infection by Candida species in patients with rheumatic diseases receiving anti-TNF therapy |
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Systemic and localized infection by Candida species in patients with rheumatic diseases receiving anti-TNF therapy |
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Systemic and localized infection by Candida species in patients with rheumatic diseases receiving anti-TNF therapy |
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systemic and localized infection by candida species in patients with rheumatic diseases receiving anti-tnf therapy |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Reumatologia |
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Revista Brasileira de Reumatologia |
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ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of systemic and localized infection by Candida species and its possible association with demographic, clinical and laboratory manifestations and therapy in patients with rheumatic diseases taking TNF blockers. Methods: Consecutive patients with rheumatic diseases receiving anti-TNF agents were included. The following risk factors up to four weeks prior to the study were analyzed: use of antibiotics, immunosuppressant drugs, hospitalization and invasive procedures. All subjects were evaluated for clinical complaints; specific blood cultures were obtained for fungi and blood samples were collected for Candida spp. detection by polymerase chain reaction. Results: 194 patients [67 with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), 47 with ankylosing spondylitis (AS), 36 with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), 28 with psoriatic arthritis and 16 with other conditions] were included. The average age of patients was 42 ± 16 years, with 68 (35%) male and mean disease duration of 15 ± 10 years. Sixty-four (33%) patients were receiving adalimumab, 59 (30%) etanercept and 71 (36%) infliximab. Eighty-one percent of patients were concomitantly taking immunosuppressant drugs. At the time of the study, only one (0.5%) patient had localized fungal infection (vaginal candidiasis). None of the patients included had systemic candidiasis with positive blood cultures for fungi or PCR positive for Candida spp. in peripheral blood sample. Conclusions: This was the first study to assess the prevalence of invasive and localized fungal disease by Candida in a significant number of patients with rheumatic diseases on anti-TNF therapy, and demonstrated low risk of candidiasis, despite the high prevalence of immunosuppressive drug use. |
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Candidíase sistêmica Candida spp. Anti-TNF Artrite reumatoide Espondilite anquilosante |
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