“…C. tropicalis infections are commonly associated with malignancy, with some studies reporting higher prevalence among patients with hematologic diseases such as acute myeloid leukemia (Weinberger et al, 2005; Nucci and Colombo, 2007; Tang et al, 2014, 2015; Cornely et al, 2015). Mortality associated with C. tropicalis candidemia in these populations unfortunately remains high, ranging from 30 to 70%, with the highest rates most commonly observed among the elderly (Weinberger et al, 2005; Nucci and Colombo, 2007; Morii et al, 2014; Cornely et al, 2015; Wang et al, 2015). C. krusei is the fourth most common NAC species associated with invasive candidiasis and candidemia, accounting for approximately 2.7% of NAC species isolated across the United States (Pfaller et al, 2014b).…”