1. Bisifusarium Delphinoides, an Emerging Opportunistic Pathogen in a Burn Patient with Diabetes Mellitus
- Author
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Ji-Hyun Park, Junsang Oh, Gi-Ho Sung, Ji-Sun Song, and Jayoung Kim
- Subjects
0303 health sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,FDSC ,phylogenetic analysis ,opportunistic pathogen ,Swab specimen ,Emergency department ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Microbiology ,humanities ,lcsh:QK1-989 ,030308 mycology & parasitology ,body regions ,Research Note ,03 medical and health sciences ,Opportunistic pathogen ,Infectious Diseases ,lcsh:Botany ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Antifungal susceptibility ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
An 82-year-old man with diabetes was admitted to the emergency department with a third-degree burn on his left leg. The deep swab specimen from his left leg was cultured on Sabouraud dextrose agar without cycloheximide and incubated at 25 °C for 5 days. On the basis of morphological characteristics and multigene phylogenetic analyses of the internal transcribed spacer region of ribosomal DNA and partial fragments of beta-tubulin and translation elongation factor 1-alpha, the causal agent of fungal skin infection was identified as Bisifusarium delphinoides, which was newly introduced by accommodating a Fusarium dimerum species complex. Thus, we describe here the first case of skin infection caused by B. delphinoides on a burn patient with diabetes mellitus based on morphological observation and molecular analysis.
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- 2019