Abstract
We evaluated the rates of fluconazole nonsusceptibility among 1103 Candida parapsilosis isolates collected globally from 2018 to 2021. These rates were <10.3% until 2020 but increased to 15.4% in 2021. Fluconazole-nonsusceptible C. parapsilosis rates were highest in Europe (96/466 isolates; 20.6%) followed by the US (23/386; 6.0%). As the Erg11 Y132F alteration has been a common fluconazole nonsusceptibility mechanism in C. parapsilosis, we developed a PCR assay to detect this mutation. This assay displayed 100% sensitivity and specificity when tested against 56 isolates previously submitted to whole genome sequencing. The Erg11 Y132F alteration was detected in 83.2% of the isolates (104/125) collected during 2018 to 2021 using the PCR assay. The highest rates of the Erg11 Y132F genotype were observed among fluconazole-nonsusceptible isolates from Europe (93.8%), followed by the US (60.9%). An increase in fluconazole-nonsusceptible C. parapsilosis was documented in 2021. Most isolates from Europe and the US carried the Y132F Erg11 alteration that has been reported in various countries.
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