kandidaemia
Kandidaemia refers to the presence of Candida species in the bloodstream, indicating a systemic fungal infection known as candidemia. It is a significant clinical concern, particularly in immunocompromised individuals, hospitalized patients, and those with devices such as catheters or prosthetic devices, which can serve as entry points or reservoirs for infection.
Candida species, most commonly Candida albicans, are yeasts that are part of the normal flora of the
Symptoms of kandidaemia are often nonspecific and can include fever, chills, and signs of septicemia. Diagnosis
Treatment typically involves antifungal agents such as echinocandins, azoles, or amphotericin B. The choice depends on
Kandidaemia carries a high risk of complications, including metastatic infections and organ failure, and has an