Saprochaete clavata is a rare cause of fungaemia with deep organ involvement in patients with haematological malignancies with reported mortality rates of 60%-80%. We describe four cases of S clavata infection in a haematology unit over several months that were treated with voriconazole-based regimens. We also review the literature on factors that could contribute to earlier recognition and effective treatment of S clavata. We included all cases of culture-positive S clavata from sterile sites with associated signs of infection in patients undergoing treatment for a haematological malignancy. Isolates were identified by MALDI-TOF MS, and spectrum profiles were used to prepare clustering analysis of isolates. Susceptibility te...
A case of systemic infection due to Saprochaete capitata in a patient with chronic lymphocytic leuke...
Saprochaete capitata yeast rarely causes human infections; nonetheless the vast majority of infectio...
We report a rare case of a fatal Saprochaete capitata breakthrough infection in a patient with acute...
Saprochaete clavata is a rare cause of fungaemia with deep organ involvement in patients with haemat...
Background and Purpose: Invasive fungal infections (IFI) are life-threatening and can be seen in imm...
Saprochaete clavata is a pathogenic yeast responsible for rare outbreaks involving immunocompromised...
Background: Saprochaete clavata infection is an emerging issue in immunosuppressed patients, causing...
Invasive fungal infections, usually Aspergillus and Candida, represent a major cause of morbidity an...
New fungal species are increasingly reported in immunocompromised patients. Saprochaete clavata (S. ...
International audienceS aprochaete clavata (previously Geotrichum clavatum) is a rare emerging patho...
Saprochaete clavata and Saprochaete capitata are closely related fungal species (family Dipodascacea...
Saprochaete capitata is a very rare pathogen that causes invasive disease particularly in patients w...
ABSTRACT Rapidly fatal cases of invasive fungal infections due to a fungus later identified as Sapro...
We report a case of invasive infection due to Saprochaete capitata in a patient with hematological m...
International audienceRapidly fatal cases of invasive fungal infections due to a fungus later identi...
A case of systemic infection due to Saprochaete capitata in a patient with chronic lymphocytic leuke...
Saprochaete capitata yeast rarely causes human infections; nonetheless the vast majority of infectio...
We report a rare case of a fatal Saprochaete capitata breakthrough infection in a patient with acute...
Saprochaete clavata is a rare cause of fungaemia with deep organ involvement in patients with haemat...
Background and Purpose: Invasive fungal infections (IFI) are life-threatening and can be seen in imm...
Saprochaete clavata is a pathogenic yeast responsible for rare outbreaks involving immunocompromised...
Background: Saprochaete clavata infection is an emerging issue in immunosuppressed patients, causing...
Invasive fungal infections, usually Aspergillus and Candida, represent a major cause of morbidity an...
New fungal species are increasingly reported in immunocompromised patients. Saprochaete clavata (S. ...
International audienceS aprochaete clavata (previously Geotrichum clavatum) is a rare emerging patho...
Saprochaete clavata and Saprochaete capitata are closely related fungal species (family Dipodascacea...
Saprochaete capitata is a very rare pathogen that causes invasive disease particularly in patients w...
ABSTRACT Rapidly fatal cases of invasive fungal infections due to a fungus later identified as Sapro...
We report a case of invasive infection due to Saprochaete capitata in a patient with hematological m...
International audienceRapidly fatal cases of invasive fungal infections due to a fungus later identi...
A case of systemic infection due to Saprochaete capitata in a patient with chronic lymphocytic leuke...
Saprochaete capitata yeast rarely causes human infections; nonetheless the vast majority of infectio...
We report a rare case of a fatal Saprochaete capitata breakthrough infection in a patient with acute...