1. Fungal Peritonitis Due to Fusarium solani Species Complex Sequential Isolates Identified with DNA Sequencing in a Kidney Transplant Recipient in Brazil.
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da Silva-Rocha WP, Zuza-Alves DL, Melo AS, and Chaves GM
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- Adult, Brazil, Enterobacter genetics, Female, Fusariosis microbiology, Fusariosis pathology, Fusarium genetics, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections microbiology, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections pathology, Humans, Kidney Transplantation, Molecular Sequence Data, Peritonitis microbiology, Peritonitis pathology, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Transplant Recipients, Enterobacter isolation & purification, Fusariosis complications, Fusariosis diagnosis, Fusarium isolation & purification, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections complications, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections diagnosis, Peritonitis diagnosis
- Abstract
Fungal peritonitis is a rare serious complication most commonly observed in immunocompromised patients under peritoneal dialysis. Nevertheless, this clinical condition is more difficult to treat than bacterial peritonitis. Bacterial peritonitis followed by the use of antibiotics is the main risk factor for developing fungal peritonitis. Candida spp. are more frequently isolated, and the isolation of filamentous fungi is only occasional. Here we describe a case of Fusarium solani species complex peritonitis associated with bacterial peritonitis in a female kidney transplant recipient with previous history of nephrotic syndrome. The patient has had Enterobacter sp. endocarditis and was hypertensive and diabetic. Two sequential isolates of F. solani were recovered from cultures and identified with different molecular techniques. She was successfully treated with 50 mg daily amphotericin B for 4 weeks.
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- 2015
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