نتایج جستجو برای: trichosporon coremiiforme

تعداد نتایج: 775  

2014
Jia Chen Feng Chen Ying Wang Ling-Yi Yang Miao Miao Yue Han De-Pei Wu

Trichosporon species is an important life-threatening opportunistic systemic pathogen, especially in leukemia patients. Voriconazole is proved to be a promising agent in past decade. However, recently we observed a case of breakthrough Trichosporon asahii infection while receiving voriconazole, which calls for an alternative treatment strategy. A combination therapy of liposomal amphotericin B ...

2014
Mei-fang Yang Hai-nv Gao Lan-juan Li

Trichosporon asahii is an emerging opportunistic pathogen that is life-threatening particularly for immunosuppressed patients. Only a few studies have described Trichosporon infection in kidney transplant recipients. This study reports a 67-year-old male kidney transplant recipient who developed fatal fungemia and pneumonia caused by T. asahii during caspofungin treatment. Although funguria is ...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2006
Kosei Matsue Hidetaka Uryu Mihoko Koseki Noboru Asada Masami Takeuchi

BACKGROUND Micafungin is a newly approved antifungal agent in the echinocandin class that is active against Candida species and Aspergillus species. However, this agent has limited activity against a number of fungi, including Trichosporon species. We describe 4 patients who developed disseminated trichosporonosis during the use of micafungin. No cases of trichosporonosis had been seen in the 2...

Journal: :Mycoses 2006
Tanil Kendirli Ergin Ciftçi Erdal Ince Selim Oncel Nazan Dalgiç Haluk Güriz Emel Unal Ulker Dogru

Infections in immunocompromised children can stem from bacteria, fungi, viruses, or protozoa, but most importantly, from the host's endogenous bacterial flora. Disseminated infection caused by Trichosporon species is one of the emerging mycoses in neutropenic patients, particularly when they are treated for haematological malignancy with cytotoxic and immunosuppressive chemotherapy. We report a...

Journal: :The Ulster medical journal 2006
C O'Gorman R McMullan CH Webb A Bedi

Infections with the non-Candida yeast species Trichosporon have been recognised with increasing frequency over the last two decades. The majority of cases of invasive trichosporonosis have been reported from neutropenic patients with cancer and the mortality is high (64-83%). Other less commonly reported risk groups include patients with organ transplantation (including bone marrow transplantat...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2011
Arnaldo L Colombo Ana Carolina B Padovan Guilherme M Chaves

Trichosporon spp. are basidiomycetous yeast-like fungi found widely in nature. Clinical isolates are generally related to superficial infections. However, this fungus has been recognized as an opportunistic agent of invasive infections, mostly in cancer patients and those exposed to invasive medical procedures. It is possible that the ability of Trichosporon strains to form biofilms on implante...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Takashi Sugita Ken Kikuchi Koichi Makimura Kensaku Urata Takashi Someya Katsuhiko Kamei Masakazu Niimi Yoshimasa Uehara

Yeasts from caves have rarely been examined. We examined yeasts collected from bat guano samples from 20 bat-inhabited limestone and volcanic caves located in 11 prefectures in Japan. Of approximately 700 yeast-like colonies, nine Trichosporon species were recovered from 15 caves. Two of these were known species, and the remaining seven are potentially novel species, based on molecular phylogen...

Journal: :Archivos argentinos de pediatria 2017
Florencia Escarrá Jimena Lema Beatriz Caracciolo Susana Carnovale Verónica Alvarez Nidia Tramonti Fabián Guarracino M Teresa Rosanova

Trichosporon asahii is a ubiquitous fungus that has been isolated as part of human microbiota. There has been an emergence of this pathogen in recent years, causing superficial and deep seated infections. There are scarce reports of urinary tract infections in pediatric intensive care burn units caused by this agent. We describe the cases of 2 pediatric patients with prolonged hospitalization d...

2017
Cláudio Duarte-Oliveira Fernando Rodrigues Samuel M. Gonçalves Gustavo H. Goldman Agostinho Carvalho Cristina Cunha

Fungi of the genus Trichosporon are increasingly recognized as causative agents of superficial and invasive fungal disease in humans. Although most species are considered commensals of the human skin and gastrointestinal tract, these basidiomycetes are an increasing cause of fungal disease among immunocompromised hosts, such as hematological patients and solid organ transplant recipients. The i...

2013
Carolin Kröner Matthias Kappler Ann-Christin Grimmelt Gudrun Laniado Benjamin Würstl Matthias Griese

BACKGROUND The relevance of Trichosporon species for cystic fibrosis (CF) patients has not yet been extensively investigated. METHODS The clinical course of CF patients with Trichosporon spp. in their respiratory secretions was analysed between 2003 and 2010 in the Munich CF center. All respiratory samples of 360 CF patients (0 - 52.4 years; mean FEV1 2010 81.4% pred) were investigated. RES...

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