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Epidemiology and prognostic factors of mucormycosis in France (2012–2022): a cross-sectional study nested in a prospective surveillance programmeResearch in context

Authors :
Laura Gouzien
Didier Che
Sophie Cassaing
Olivier Lortholary
Valérie Letscher-Bru
Olivier Paccoud
Thomas Obadia
Florent Morio
Maxime Moniot
Estelle Cateau
Marie Elisabeth Bougnoux
Taieb Chouaki
Lilia Hasseine
Guillaume Desoubeaux
Cecile Gautier
Caroline Mahinc-Martin
Antoine Huguenin
Julie Bonhomme
Karine Sitbon
Julien Durand
Alexandre Alanio
Laurence Millon
Dea Garcia-Hermoso
Fanny Lanternier
Source :
The Lancet Regional Health. Europe, Vol 45, Iss , Pp 101010- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Summary: Background: Mucormycosis is a deadly invasive fungal infection recently included in the WHO priority pathogen list. Here we sought to describe epidemiological trends of mucormycosis in France, and to evaluate factors associated with mortality. Methods: From 2012 to 2022, we implemented a nationwide prospective surveillance programme for mucormycosis in France, focusing on epidemiology, species, seasonal variations. Factors associated with 3-month mortality were studied by univariable and multivariable logistic regression. Findings: Among 550 cases of mucormycosis, the main underlying conditions were haematological malignancy (HM, 65.1%, 358/550), trauma (8%, 44/550), diabetes (7.5%, 41/550) and solid-organ transplants (6.5%, 36/550). Site of infection was pulmonary in 52.4% (288/550), rhinocerebral in 14.5% (80/550), and cutaneo-articular in 17.1% (94/550). Main species identified were Rhizopus arrhizus (21%, 67/316), Rhizopus microsporus (13.6%, 43/316), Lichtheimia corymbifera and Mucor circinelloides (13.3%, 42/316 each), Rhizomucor pusillus (12%, 38/316), and Lichtheimia ramosa (10.8%, 34/316). We found associations between underlying condition, site of infection, and infecting species, including a previously undescribed triad of trauma, cutaneo-articular localisations, and L. ramosa/M. circinelloides. Diagnostic contribution of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) increased from 16% (4/25) in 2012 to 91% (61/67) in 2022, with more than 50% of diagnoses relying solely on PCR in 2022. We also found seasonal variations with relatively more cases in autumn. Ninety-day mortality was 55.8% (276/495). Independent prognostic factors were age, diagnosis in Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and HM while diagnosis after 2015 (i.e. large implementation of PCR) and surgery were associated with reduced mortality. Interpretation: This study reveals major mucormycosis epidemiological changes in France, with a large predominance of HM patients, and a parallel between PCR multicentre implementation and improved prognosis. We also evidence new associations between species, localisations and risk factors, as well as seasonal variations. Funding: Recurrent financial support from Santé Publique France and Institut Pasteur.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26667762
Volume :
45
Issue :
101010-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Lancet Regional Health. Europe
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4014b89996944e18b9330e6e4fb2dd7
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2024.101010