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Needles in a haystack: Extremely rare invasive fungal infections reported in FungiScopeⓇ—Global Registry for Emerging Fungal Infections

Authors :
Shruti Malik
Barbara Graf
Anupma Jyoti Kindo
Michele I. Morris
Carol A. Kauffman
Hamid Badali
Frédéric Janvier
Barbara D. Alexander
Lóránt Hatvani
Iker Falces-Romero
George Richard Thompson
Thomas P. Weber
Aamer Ikram
Georg Haerter
Mathias W. Pletz
Arunaloke Chakrabarti
Monica A. Slavin
Alessandro C. Pasqualotto
María Almagro-Molto
Sibylle C. Mellinghoff
Martha Avilés-Robles
Michaela Lackner
Mario Fernández-Ruiz
Melina Heinemann
Miguel Ángel Benítez-Peñuela
Lisa Meintker
Aleksandra Barac
Olaf Penack
Diana L. Pakstis
Zdeněk Ráčil
Nicolas Pichon
John W. Baddley
Jin Yu
Raoul Herbrecht
Martin Hoenigl
Jesús García-Martínez
Paul R. Ingram
Robert Krause
Cornelia Lass-Flörl
Shariq Haider
Barbora Weinbergerova
Carlos Seas
Jeffrey D. Jenks
Simone Cesaro
Vanda Chrenková
Luis Figueira
Donald C. Sheppard
Guillaume Desoubeaux
Galina Klyasova
Seda Yilmaz-Semerci
Vincent Marconi
Gloria M. González
Philipp Koehler
Donald C. Vinh
Eduardo Álvarez-Duarte
Atul Patel
Damien Dupont
José Yesid Rodríguez
Kenji Uno
Sanjay Mehta
Nicole Desbois-Nogard
Sandra Gräber
Jagdish Chander
Rodrigo Martino
Kathleen M. Mullane
Andrea Mocná
Yohann Le Govic
Mihai Mareș
Hilmar Wisplinghoff
Serkan Atıcı
Patricia Cornejo-Juárez
Jose A. Vazquez
Uluhan Sili
Jon Salmanton-García
Oliver A. Cornely
Nikolai Klimko
Sharon C.-A. Chen
Danila Seidel
Pamela Hartman
Me Linh Luong
Julio García-Rodríguez
Deniz Yilmaz-Karapinar
Groupe d'Étude des Interactions Hôte-Pathogène (GEIHP)
Université d'Angers (UA)
Source :
Journal of Infection, Journal of Infection, WB Saunders, 2020, 81 (5), pp.802-815. ⟨10.1016/j.jinf.2020.08.015⟩
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2020.

Abstract

Objectives Emerging invasive fungal infections (IFI) have become a notable challenge. Apart from the more frequently described fusariosis, lomentosporiosis, mucormycosis, scedosporiosis, and certain dematiaceae or yeasts, little is known about extremely rare IFI. Methods Extremely rare IFI collected in the FungiScopeⓇ registry were grouped as Dematiaceae, Hypocreales, Saccharomycetales, Eurotiales, Dermatomycetes, Agaricales, and Mucorales. Results Between 2003 and June 2019, 186 extremely rare IFI were documented in FungiScopeⓇ. Dematiaceae (35.5%), Hypocreales (23.1%), Mucorales (11.8%), and Saccharomycetales (11.3%) caused most IFI. Most patients had an underlying malignancy (38.7%) with acute leukemia accounting for 50% of cancers. Dissemination was observed in 26.9% of the patients. Complete or partial clinical response rate was 68.3%, being highest in Eurotiales (82.4%) and in Agaricales (80.0%). Overall mortality rate was 29.3%, ranging from 11.8% in Eurotiales to 50.0% in Mucorales. Conclusions Physicians are confronted with a complex variety of fungal pathogens, for which treatment recommendations are lacking and successful outcome might be incidental. Through an international consortium of physicians and scientists, these cases of extremely rare IFI can be collected to further investigate their epidemiology and eventually identify effective treatment regimens.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01634453
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Infection, Journal of Infection, WB Saunders, 2020, 81 (5), pp.802-815. ⟨10.1016/j.jinf.2020.08.015⟩
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....87f72a27b24ff6e518390c32df385999
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2020.08.015⟩