Pallavi Sayal
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Journal of Health Research | 2017
Raminder Sandhu; Shalley Dahiya; Pallavi Sayal; Diksha Budhani
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the distribution of nonalbicans Candida (NAC) along with their associated risk factors, clinical outcome, and antifungal susceptibility pattern among inpatients. Materials and Methods: Retrospective descriptive study comprising 94 isolates of Candida species obtained from various clinical specimens of hospitalized patients. The clinical charts of patients were reviewed retrospectively who stayed in the hospital for more than 7 days irrespective of their diagnosis. Statistical Analysis: Descriptive statistics was used which involves the use of simple percentage and bar chart to analyze the data. In addition, Chi-square test was performed and P value was calculated. Results: NAC was identified in 72 (77%) patients and Candida albicans in 22 (23%). Factors associated with Candida krusei were stay in hospital ≥15 days (78%), broad-spectrum antimicrobial therapy (72%), prophylactic fluconazole therapy (67%), preterm newborn with low birth weight (LBW) (67%), stay in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) ≥10 days (67%), indwelling devices (67%), and mechanical ventilation (67%); Candida glabrata infection as broad-spectrum antimicrobial therapy (69%), preterm newborn with LBW (62%), stay in ICU ≥10 days (62%), and indwelling devices (62%); Candida tropicalis as indwelling devices (86%), broad-spectrum antimicrobial therapy (71%), stay in ICU ≥10 days (71%), stay in hospital ≥15 days (71%), pulmonary tuberculosis (71%), neutropenia (71%). Amphotericin B was effective against both C. albicans as well as NAC with susceptibility of 91% and 89%, respectively. Mortality was similar in patients infected with C. albicans and nonalbicans species (27.27% vs. 27.77%). Conclusion: The study concludes higher prevalence of NAC with majority of patients having multiple underlying illnesses and other associated risk factors. Continued surveillance of Candida infections will be required to document changes in epidemiology and antifungal susceptibilities.
Archive | 2014
Pallavi Sayal; Kanwardeep Singh; Pushpa Devi
Journal of Evolution of medical and Dental Sciences | 2017
Surinder Kumar; Diksha Budhani; Pallavi Sayal; Pooja Sindwani; Piyush Kumar Jain
Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine | 2017
Pallavi Sayal; Raminder Sandhu; Kanwardeep Singh; Pushpa Devi
The Journal of medical research | 2016
Surinder Kumar; Pallavi Sayal; Diksha Budhani; Sumit Kumar
The Journal of medical research | 2016
Surinder Kumar; Raminder Sandhu; Pallavi Sayal; Shalley Dahiya; Diksha Budhani
The Journal of medical research | 2016
Diksha Budhani; Surinder Kumar; Pallavi Sayal
Pathology Insights | 2016
Pallavi Sayal; Surinder Kumar
International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2016
Pallavi Sayal; Raminder Sandhu; Kanwardeep Singh
International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2016
Pallavi Sayal; Raminder Sandhu; Kanwardeep Singh; Pushpa Devi