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A conceptual framework for nomenclatural stability and validity of medically important fungi: a proposed global consensus guideline for fungal name changes supported by ABP, ASM, CLSI, ECMM, ESCMID-EFISG, EUCAST-AFST, FDLC, IDSA, ISHAM, MMSA, and MSGERC.

Authors :
de Hoog S
Walsh TJ
Ahmed SA
Alastruey-Izquierdo A
Alexander BD
Arendrup MC
Babady E
Bai F-Y
Balada-Llasat J-M
Borman A
Chowdhary A
Clark A
Colgrove RC
Cornely OA
Dingle TC
Dufresne PJ
Fuller J
Gangneux J-P
Gibas C
Glasgow H
Gräser Y
Guillot J
Groll AH
Haase G
Hanson K
Harrington A
Hawksworth DL
Hayden RT
Hoenigl M
Hubka V
Johnson K
Kus JV
Li R
Meis JF
Lackner M
Lanternier F
Leal SM Jr
Lee F
Lockhart SR
Luethy P
Martin I
Kwon-Chung KJ
Meyer W
Nguyen MH
Ostrosky-Zeichner L
Palavecino E
Pancholi P
Pappas PG
Procop GW
Redhead SA
Rhoads DD
Riedel S
Stevens B
Sullivan KO
Vergidis P
Roilides E
Seyedmousavi A
Tao L
Vicente VA
Vitale RG
Wang Q-M
Wengenack NL
Westblade L
Wiederhold N
White L
Wojewoda CM
Zhang SX
Source :
Journal of clinical microbiology [J Clin Microbiol] 2023 Nov 21; Vol. 61 (11), pp. e0087323. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Oct 26.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The rapid pace of name changes of medically important fungi is creating challenges for clinical laboratories and clinicians involved in patient care. We describe two sources of name change which have different drivers, at the species versus the genus level. Some suggestions are made here to reduce the number of name changes. We urge taxonomists to provide diagnostic markers of taxonomic novelties. Given the instability of phylogenetic trees due to variable taxon sampling, we advocate to maintain genera at the largest possible size. Reporting of identified species in complexes or series should where possible comprise both the name of the overarching species and that of the molecular sibling, often cryptic species. Because the use of different names for the same species will be unavoidable for many years to come, an open access online database of the names of all medically important fungi, with proper nomenclatural designation and synonymy, is essential. We further recommend that while taxonomic discovery continues, the adaptation of new name changes by clinical laboratories and clinicians be reviewed routinely by a standing committee for validation and stability over time, with reference to an open access database, wherein reasons for changes are listed in a transparent way.<br />Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1098-660X
Volume :
61
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of clinical microbiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37882528
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.00873-23