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Cyclophilin and enolase are the most prevalent conidial antigens of Lomentospora prolificans recognized by healthy human salivary IgA and cross-react with Aspergillus fumigatus [PDF]
Purpose: The study of the immunocompetent airways immune response may provide important information to improve the therapeutic efficacy against Lomentospora (Scedosporium) prolificans. So, this study aimed to identify the most prevalent conidial antigens
Antorán Díaz, Aitziber +6 more
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Summary Background Invasive fungal diseases remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality in cancer patients undergoing intensive cytotoxic therapy. The choice of the most appropriate antifungal treatment (AFT) depends on the fungal species suspected or identified, the patient's risk factors (eg length and depth of granulocytopenia) and the expected ...
Markus Ruhnke +21 more
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P306 Scedosporium spp. and Lomentospora prolificans, fungal agents with unexpected vascular tropism
Abstract Poster session 2, September 22, 2022, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Objectives Invasive scedosporiosis and lomentosporiosis are deadly fungal infections due to Scedosporium spp. and Lomentospora prolificans.
Vignals, Carole +4 more
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Prognostic factors in 264 adults with invasive Scedosporium spp. and Lomentospora prolificans infection reported in the literature and FungiScope [PDF]
Invasive Scedosporium spp. and Lomentospora prolificans infections are an emerging threat in immunocompromised and occasionally in healthy hosts. Scedosporium spp. is intrinsically resistant to most, L. prolificans to all the antifungal drugs currently
Aurbach U. +27 more
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Microglial immune response is impaired against the neurotropic fungusLomentospora prolificans
Lomentospora (Scedosporium) prolificans is an opportunistic pathogen capable of causing invasive infections in immunocompromised patients. The fungus is able to disseminate via the bloodstream finally arriving at the central nervous system producing neurological symptoms and, in many cases, patient death.
Aize Pellon +9 more
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The present article reports on the management of six different and rare cases of fungal keratitides, two of which have never been documented in previous literature.
Coroneo, MT +4 more
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All You Need to Know and More about the Diagnosis and Management of Rare Mold Infections [PDF]
Invasive mold infections caused by molds other than Aspergillus spp. or Mucorales are emerging. The reported prevalences of infection due to these rare fungal pathogens vary among geographic regions, driven by differences in climatic conditions ...
Cornely, Oliver A. +4 more
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This single‐center retrospective cohort study on 300 allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients from January 2017 to May 2020, in which posaconazole modified release was the most common primary antifungal prophylaxis, demonstrated a breakthrough invasive fungal disease (bIFD) rate of 9%, with associated significant all‐cause mortality at ...
Shio Yen Tio +7 more
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Over the last years, the interkingdom microbial interactions concerning bacteria and fungi cohabiting and/or responsible for human pathologies have been investigated.
Thaís P. Mello +4 more
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Performance of the beta-glucan test for the diagnosis of invasive fusariosis and scedosporiosis: a meta-analysis [PDF]
The (1→3)-β-D-glucan (BDG) is a component of the fungal cell wall that can be detected in serum and used as an adjunctive tool for the diagnosis of invasive mold infections (IMI) in patients with hematologic cancer or other immunosuppressive conditions ...
Aerts, Robina +58 more
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