Introduction: Candida arthritis in premature infants is a rare condition mainly treated with parenteral amphotericin B.
Clinical picture: Arthritis 9 weeks after birth. The infection resulted out of colonisation at birth and fungaemia at day 6 and day 13 of life.
Treatment: Oral fluconazole for 6 months (5 mg/kg/day after loading with 7 mg/kg/day).
Outcome: Full remission.
Conclusions: Oral fluconazole is an alternative to parenteral amphotericin B in the treatment of premature infants, but proof of absorption and an extended treatment period according to prematurity might be warranted.