Abstract Background Fusarium species are widely spread in nature as plant pathogens but are also able to cause opportunistic fungal infections in humans. We report a cluster of Fusarium oxysporum bloodstream infections in a single pediatric cancer center. Methods All clinical and epidemiological data related to an outbreak involving seven cases of fungemia by Fusarium oxysporum during October 2013 and February 2014 were analysed. All cultured isolates (n = 14) were identified to species level by sequencing of the TEF1 and RPB2 genes. Genotyping of the outbreak isolates was performed by amplified fragment length polymorphism fingerprinting. Results In a 5-month period 7 febrile pediatric cancer patients were diagnosed with catheter-related F...
Abstract : The portal of entry of disseminated Fusarium spp. infections is still not clearly defined...
Background: Fusarium spp. can cause disseminated infections, particularly in immuno-compromised pati...
Fusarium species cause a variety of infections in humans, including superficial, locally invasive, a...
BACKGROUND: Fusarium species are widely spread in nature as plant pathogens but are also able to cau...
BACKGROUND: Fusarium species are widely spread in nature as plant pathogens but are also able to cau...
AbstractFusarium is considered an emerging pathogen, and there are few reports of fusariosis in chil...
Fusarium species is an emerging genus of fungal pathogens which until recently were rare causes of h...
From 2006 to 2013, an increasing incidence of fusariosis was observed in the hematologic patients of...
<div><p>From 2006 to 2013, an increasing incidence of fusariosis was observed in the hematologic pat...
The incidence of opportunistic infections by filamentous fungi is increasing partly due to the wides...
Phylogenetic tree resulting from RAxML analysis for the RPB2 and TEF1genes (values of 85% for maximu...
Fusarium species are emerging causative agents of superficial, cutaneous and systemic human infectio...
OBJECTIVES: Fusarium species cause a broad spectrum of infections. However, little is known about th...
Fusarium species are emerging causative agents of superficial, cutaneous and systemic human infectio...
Copyright © 2013 Alberto Colombo et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Abstract : The portal of entry of disseminated Fusarium spp. infections is still not clearly defined...
Background: Fusarium spp. can cause disseminated infections, particularly in immuno-compromised pati...
Fusarium species cause a variety of infections in humans, including superficial, locally invasive, a...
BACKGROUND: Fusarium species are widely spread in nature as plant pathogens but are also able to cau...
BACKGROUND: Fusarium species are widely spread in nature as plant pathogens but are also able to cau...
AbstractFusarium is considered an emerging pathogen, and there are few reports of fusariosis in chil...
Fusarium species is an emerging genus of fungal pathogens which until recently were rare causes of h...
From 2006 to 2013, an increasing incidence of fusariosis was observed in the hematologic patients of...
<div><p>From 2006 to 2013, an increasing incidence of fusariosis was observed in the hematologic pat...
The incidence of opportunistic infections by filamentous fungi is increasing partly due to the wides...
Phylogenetic tree resulting from RAxML analysis for the RPB2 and TEF1genes (values of 85% for maximu...
Fusarium species are emerging causative agents of superficial, cutaneous and systemic human infectio...
OBJECTIVES: Fusarium species cause a broad spectrum of infections. However, little is known about th...
Fusarium species are emerging causative agents of superficial, cutaneous and systemic human infectio...
Copyright © 2013 Alberto Colombo et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Abstract : The portal of entry of disseminated Fusarium spp. infections is still not clearly defined...
Background: Fusarium spp. can cause disseminated infections, particularly in immuno-compromised pati...
Fusarium species cause a variety of infections in humans, including superficial, locally invasive, a...