P-1928. Socio-demographic Factors Associated With Aspergillus Azole Resistance
Cynthia Daniela Bazán Acevedo, Marco Villanueva Reza

TL;DR
The study finds that rural living is linked to resistance in a key antifungal drug for Aspergillus infections, possibly due to agricultural use of similar compounds.
Contribution
This study is the first to demonstrate a significant association between rural residency and voriconazole resistance in Aspergillus species.
Findings
Rural residency is significantly associated with voriconazole resistance in Aspergillus isolates.
The highest concentration of resistant isolates was found in central Mexico.
No significant associations were found between other sociodemographic factors and azole resistance.
Abstract
Aspergillus is a globally distributed filamentous fungus that can cause a variety of clinical problems in humans. Azoles are the primary antifungal agents used to treat Aspergillus infections; however, in recent years, there has been a growing number of reports of Aspergillus species resistant to these compounds. Given the widespread use of azoles in agriculture, our main objective was to investigate the association between socio-demographic factors, such as rural living, and azole resistance in Aspergillus species.Clinical and Socio-demographic Characteristics of the General PopulationTable showing the mean age of the population, the main chronic comorbidities associated with Aspergillus disease, and the socio-demographic characteristics, including type of housing and predominant occupations.Prevalence of resistance in the isolated speciesR: Resistant.Table showing the isolated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntifungal resistance and susceptibility · Mycotoxins in Agriculture and Food · Infections and bacterial resistance
