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. 2021 Apr 17;8(4):ofaa656. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofaa656

Table 4.

Microbiology of Candida Empyema

Microbiology Percent (n/n)
Candida species
Candida albicans 65% (53/81)
Candida glabrata 26% (21/81)
Candida parapsilosis 11% (9/81)
Candida tropicalis 4% (3/81)
Candida krusei 2% (2/81)
Candida dubliniensis 1% (1/81)
More than 1 Candida speciesa 10% (8/81)
Concurrent bacteria in pleural spaceb 51% (41/81)
Bloodstream Infectionsc
 Candidemia 2% (1/52)
 Bacteremia 8% (4/52)

aAn additional patient was coinfected with Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

bThirty-one percent of patients (25 of 81) had more than 1 bacterial species. Gram-positive organisms accounted for 71% (29 of 41) of bacterial isolates; 20% (8 of 41) and 17% (7 of 41) of bacteria were Lactobacillus and obligate anaerobes, respectively.

cFifty-two patients had blood cultures performed within 7 days of Candida empyema.

NOTE: Note that only 4 C albicans isolates from pleural fluid of 4 patients were tested for antifungal susceptibility in vitro. Each isolate was susceptible to fluconazole and echinocandins.