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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 112(10): 719-722, Oct. 2017. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1040562

ABSTRACT

We report the first two cases of Trichosporon mycotoxinivorans infections in Latin America. We also conducted a literature review and a microbiological investigation, including that of clinical and environmental isolates. A 30-year-old man with chronic renal failure had disseminated infection after dialysis and a 15-year-old boy with cystic fibrosis (CF) had pulmonary exacerbations with positive respiratory samples. A review of the relevant literature revealed that deep-seated infections were related to immunosuppression or invasive devices, while most of the CF patients showed a decline in lung function after positive cultures. Phylogenetic analyses revealed three distinct circulating genotypes. MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry analysis showed similar spectral profiles and correctly identified all strains/isolates. Biofilm production was documented in a bloodstream isolate and biofilm-producing cells showed high minimum inhibitory concentrations against antifungals.


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Humans , Male , Adolescent , Adult , Trichosporon/genetics , Trichosporonosis/diagnosis , Trichosporon/classification , Trichosporon/drug effects , Brazil/epidemiology , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Biofilms/growth & development , Trichosporonosis/microbiology , Trichosporonosis/epidemiology , Genotype , Latin America , Antifungal Agents/pharmacology
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Rev. argent. microbiol ; 48(1): 62-66, mar. 2016. graf.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1284344

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En este estudio fueron analizadas mediante el cultivo muestras de orina de pacientes hospitalizados en la región centro-oeste de Brasil; los microorganismos aislados fueron identificados filogenéticamente como Trichosporon asahii. A través del análisis de máxima parsimonia de las secuencias de IGS1, fueron encontrados 3 genotipos que no habían sido descritos anteriormente. Las concentraciones inhibitorias mínimas frente a los 9 aislados identificados presentaron un rango de 0,06-1µg/ml en el caso de la anfotericina B, de 0,25-4µg/ml en el del fluconazol, y de 0,03-0,06µg/ml en el del itraconazol. Aproximadamente 6/9 de los aislados de T. asahii formaron biopelículas en la superficie de microplacas de poliestireno. Este trabajo documenta el aislamiento de T. asahii como agente causal de infeciones urinarias nosocomiales. Además, demuestra que la región IGS1 puede ser considerada una nueva herramienta epidemiológica para la genotipificación de los aislados de T. asahii. Los genotipos menos comunes encontrados en este estudio pueden estar relacionados con las características epidemiológicas locales


In this study, the culture analysis of urine samples from patients hospitalized in the Central-West region of Brazil was performed, and the isolated microorganisms were phylogenetically identified as Trichosporon asahii. Maximum parsimony analysis of the IGS1 sequences revealed three novel genotypes that have not been described. The minimum inhibitory concentrations of the nine isolates identified were in the range of 0.06­1µg/ml for amphotericin B, 0.25­4µg/ml for fluconazole, and 0.03­0.06µg/ml for itraconazole. Approximately 6/9 of the T. asahii isolates could form biofilms on the surface of polystyrene microplates. This study reports that the microorganisms isolated here as T. asahii are agents of nosocomial urinary tract infections. Furthermore, the IGS1 region can be considered a new epidemiological tool for genotyping T. asahii isolates. The least common genotypes reported in this study can be related to local epidemiological trends


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Humans , Male , Female , Urinary Tract Infections/microbiology , Trichosporon/isolation & purification , Trichosporon/classification , Microbial Sensitivity Tests/methods , Urine/microbiology , Trichosporonosis/epidemiology , Genetic Profile
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Rev. bras. ter. intensiva ; 27(3): 247-251, jul.-set. 2015. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-761674

ABSTRACT

RESUMOObjetivo:Avaliar a incidência de infecções do trato urinário por Trichosporon spp. em uma unidade de terapia intensiva.Métodos:Estudo descritivo observacional realizado em uma unidade de terapia intensiva no período de 2007 a 2009. Foram analisados todos os pacientes consecutivos que internaram na unidade de terapia intensiva e tiveram o diagnóstico confirmado.Resultados:Vinte pacientes apresentaram infecções do trato urinário por Trichosporon spp. A prevalência foi maior no sexo masculino (65%) e na faixa etária superior a 70 anos (55%). A mortalidade foi de 20%. A média de permanência na unidade de terapia intensiva foi de 19,8 dias. Seu aparecimento esteve relacionado ao uso pregresso de antibióticos e foi mais frequente no período que compreendeu o outono e o inverno.Conclusão:A infecção por Trichosporon spp. predominou no sexo masculino, de idade acima de 70 anos, com uso de sonda vesical de demora por mais de 20 dias e com uso de antibióticos de amplo espectro acima de 14 dias. Os pacientes que apresentaram a infecção urinária por Trichosporon spp. ficaram internados nos setores de terapia intensiva, com maior frequência, no período de outono e inverno.


ABSTRACTObjective:To evaluate the incidence of urinary tract infections due to Trichosporon spp. in an intensive care unit.Methods:This descriptive observational study was conducted in an intensive care unit between 2007 and 2009. All consecutive patients admitted to the intensive care unit with a confirmed diagnosis were evaluated.Results:Twenty patients presented with urinary tract infections due to Trichosporon spp. The prevalence was higher among men (65%) and among individuals > 70 years of age (55%). The mortality rate was 20%. The average intensive care unit stay was 19.8 days. The onset of infection was associated with prior use of antibiotics and was more frequent in the fall and winter.Conclusion:Infection due to Trichosporon spp. was more common in men and among those > 70 years of age and was associated with the use of an indwelling urinary catheter for more than 20 days and with the use of broadspectrum antibiotics for more than 14 days. In addition, patients with urinary infection due to Trichosporon spp. were most often hospitalized in intensive care units in the fall and winter periods.


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Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Intensive Care Units , Trichosporon/isolation & purification , Trichosporonosis/epidemiology , Urinary Tract Infections/epidemiology , Age Factors , Anti-Bacterial Agents/administration & dosage , Cohort Studies , Incidence , Length of Stay , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Seasons , Sex Factors , Trichosporonosis/microbiology , Urinary Tract Infections/microbiology
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