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The epidemiology of pseudallescheriasis complicating transplantation: nosocomial and community-acquired infection
Authors:T F Patterson  V T Andriole  M J Zervos  D Therasse  C A Kauffman
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.
Abstract:The epidemiology of two cases of pseudallescheriasis in organ transplant patients are described and the disease in that population is reviewed. Disseminated hospital-acquired infection occurred in a liver transplant recipient and was fatal despite therapy with miconazole. A heart transplant recipient developed localized disease following soil contamination of soft tissue trauma which was cured with surgical resection and miconazole therapy. Itraconazole showed in vitro activity against Pseudallescheria boydii and should be evaluated in pseudallescheriasis. P. boydii infections are important complications of transplantation and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of community-acquired as well as nosocomial fungal infections in this population.
Keywords:Pseudallescheria boydii  pseudallescheriasis  transplant patients  nosocomial infection  antimycotic chemotherapy  miconazole  ketoconazole  itraconazole  Pseudallescheria boydii  Pseudallescheriasis  Transplantationspatienten  nosokomiale Infektionen  antimykotische Chemotherapie  Miconazol  Ketoconazol  Itraconazol
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