Outbreak of Fusarium oxysporum infections in children with cancer: an experience with 7 episodes of catheter-related fungemia

  • Fabianne Carlesse
  • Anna-Paula C. Amaral
  • Sarah S. Gonçalves
  • Hemilio Xafranski
  • Maria-Lucia M. Lee
  • Victor Zecchin
  • Antonio S. Petrilli
  • Abdullah M. Al-Hatmi
  • Ferry Hagen
  • Jacques F. Meis
  • Arnaldo L. Colombo
Publication date
September 2017
Publisher
BMC
ISSN
2047-2994
Journal
issn:2047-2994
Citation count (estimate)
1

Abstract

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...

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