Évaluation du risque infectieux fongique lié aux cathéters veineux périphérique au service de la médecine interne de l’établissement hospitalier d’Ain Témouchent
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The use of intravascular catheters in hospitals plays an essential role in a wide variety of
therapies, improving the daily lives of many patients. However, these medical devices can be
colonized by pathogens, in particular yeasts, where the risk of a possible infection cannot be
ruled out.
Faced with this problem, we conducted a study at the Benzerdjeb hospital in Ain Temouchent,
with the aim of isolating and identifying yeasts of the Candida genus from peripheral venous
catheters inserted for 48 hours or more.
The identification was carried out by the API Candida gallery (Biomérieux ®, France), only
strains belonging to the Candida genus were retained in this study.
During the study period, 20 samples of peripheral venous catheters were taken, the frequency
of contamination of the latter is 15%. A Candida albicans strain and Candida parapsilosis
strain were isolated. These two strains constitute an infectious risk for our patients. For this, the
placement of the catheter, a gesture although simple, strict hygiene measures to avoid any
contamination, which makes the catheter unusable.
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