Concerning the presumptive identification of Candida kefyr on Uriselect™4 agar
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Gómez-Vicente, Esther; Navarro-Marí, José María; Rodríguez Guerrero, Enrique; Rosales-Castillo, Antonio; Gutiérrez Fernández, JoséEditorial
Revista Española de Quimioterapia
Materia
Candida kefyr urinary tract infection chromogenic agar
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2023-11-06Referencia bibliográfica
E. Gómez-Vicente, et al. Rev Esp Quimioter 2024;37(1): 93-96. [http://www.doi.org/10.37201/req/068.2023]
Resumen
Introduction. Non-albicans Candida species, such as
Candida kefyr, are emerging pathogens. Chromogenic media
are highly useful for the diagnosis of urinary tract infections
(UTIs). The aim was to describe the behavior of this specie on a
non-specific chromogenic medium.
Material and methods. A retrospective study of cases of
candiduria detected in the Microbiology laboratory of the Virgen
de las Nieves Hospital in Granada (Spain) between 2016
and 2021 (N=2,130). Urine samples were quantitatively seeded
on non-selective UriSelect™4 chromogenic agar.
Results. Between 2016 and 2021, C. kefyr was the seventh
most frequent Candida species responsible for candiduria
in our setting (n=15). The macroscopic appearance of C. kefyr
colonies, punctiform and bluish, allowed the direct identification
of these microorganisms.
Conclusions. This study provides the first description of
the specific behavior of C. kefyr on UriSelect™4 agar, which
differentiates it from other Candida species based on its enzymatic
characteristics.