Invasive fungal infections, usually Aspergillus and Candida, represent a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with malignant haematological diseases, but in the last years rare fungal infections have more frequently been reported. Here, we report the clinical history of three patients affected with haematological malignancies who developed an infection caused by Geotrichum (G.) clavatum. Two out of three patients were affected by acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), and one by mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). All patients received cytarabine-based chemotherapeutic regimens and developed G. clavatum infection within 3 weeks from therapy initiation. In all cases, G. clavatum was isolated from central venous catheter and peripheral blood cu...
Saprochaete clavata and Saprochaete capitata are closely related fungal species (family Dipodascacea...
Background: Saprochaete clavata infection is an emerging issue in immunosuppressed patients, causing...
We report 2 cases of Geotrichum capitatum infection in leukemia patients for which Aspergillus galac...
Invasive fungal infections, usually Aspergillus and Candida, represent a major cause of morbidity an...
International audienceInvasive Geotrichum clavatum fungal infections are extremely rare and unusual,...
Background and Purpose: Invasive fungal infections (IFI) are life-threatening and can be seen in imm...
Saprochaete clavata is a rare cause of fungaemia with deep organ involvement in patients with haemat...
Geotrichum capitatum, formerly known as Trichosporon capitatum, is an uncommon but frequently fatal ...
International audienceS aprochaete clavata (previously Geotrichum clavatum) is a rare emerging patho...
Saprochaete and Geotrichum spp. are rare emerging fungi causing invasive fungal diseases in immunosu...
New fungal species are increasingly reported in immunocompromised patients. Saprochaete clavata (S. ...
We report a case of invasive infection due to Saprochaete capitata in a patient with hematological m...
Fungemia caused by Geotrichum spp. is rare and highly lethal. The Instituto Nacional de Cancerología...
Geotrichum capitatum is a rare fungal pathogen that has infrequently affected immunocompromised pati...
Trichosporonosis is an uncommon but frequently fatal mycosis in immunocompromised patients. A multic...
Saprochaete clavata and Saprochaete capitata are closely related fungal species (family Dipodascacea...
Background: Saprochaete clavata infection is an emerging issue in immunosuppressed patients, causing...
We report 2 cases of Geotrichum capitatum infection in leukemia patients for which Aspergillus galac...
Invasive fungal infections, usually Aspergillus and Candida, represent a major cause of morbidity an...
International audienceInvasive Geotrichum clavatum fungal infections are extremely rare and unusual,...
Background and Purpose: Invasive fungal infections (IFI) are life-threatening and can be seen in imm...
Saprochaete clavata is a rare cause of fungaemia with deep organ involvement in patients with haemat...
Geotrichum capitatum, formerly known as Trichosporon capitatum, is an uncommon but frequently fatal ...
International audienceS aprochaete clavata (previously Geotrichum clavatum) is a rare emerging patho...
Saprochaete and Geotrichum spp. are rare emerging fungi causing invasive fungal diseases in immunosu...
New fungal species are increasingly reported in immunocompromised patients. Saprochaete clavata (S. ...
We report a case of invasive infection due to Saprochaete capitata in a patient with hematological m...
Fungemia caused by Geotrichum spp. is rare and highly lethal. The Instituto Nacional de Cancerología...
Geotrichum capitatum is a rare fungal pathogen that has infrequently affected immunocompromised pati...
Trichosporonosis is an uncommon but frequently fatal mycosis in immunocompromised patients. A multic...
Saprochaete clavata and Saprochaete capitata are closely related fungal species (family Dipodascacea...
Background: Saprochaete clavata infection is an emerging issue in immunosuppressed patients, causing...
We report 2 cases of Geotrichum capitatum infection in leukemia patients for which Aspergillus galac...