1. Disseminated Trichosporon spp infection in preterm newborns: a case report.
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Pereira DN, Nader SS, Nader P, Martins PG, Furlan SP, and Hentges CR
- Subjects
- Fatal Outcome, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Premature blood, Male, Mycoses microbiology, Trichosporon isolation & purification
- Abstract
Objective: To report the first case of disseminated Trichosporon spp infection in a newborn infant in Brazil, discussing a few aspects concerning management and treatment. A new spectrum of pathogens associated with severe infections in neonatal ICU has arisen, afflicting mainly newborn infants weighing less than 1,000 g at birth. Infection with Trichosporon asahii is rare and often fatal in this group of patients., Description: A case of Trichosporon spp fatal infection in a newborn weighing 815 g at birth is reported. Literature search in the main databases returned only nine articles, reporting 14 cases of infection with this fungus in preterm newborns., Conclusions: The rate of invasive fungal infection is around 6% in this group of patients, Trichosporon infection being a likely occurrence. Mortality rate in these cases is extremely high, but early treatment with triazole antifungals improves prognosis significantly.
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- 2009
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