AbstractFusarium species frequently implicated in human infections include F. solani, F. oxysporum and F. moniliforme. Among immunocompetent patients, tissue breakdown (as caused by trauma, severe burns or foreign body) is the risk factor for fusariosis. Infections include keratitis, onychomycosis and occasionally peritonitis and cellulitis. Treatment is usually successful and requires removal of the foreign body as well as antifungal therapy. Among immunocompromised patients, mainly patients with haematological malignancies, Fusarium spp. are the second most common pathogenic mould. Risk factors for disseminated fusariosis include severe immunosuppression (neutropenia, lymphopenia, graft-versus-host disease, corticosteroids), colonisation,...
Fusarium species is an emerging genus of fungal pathogens which until recently were rare causes of h...
Fusarium spp. causes infections mostly in patients with prolonged neutropenia. We describe the case ...
Fusarium species cause a variety of infections in humans, including superficial, locally invasive, a...
AbstractFusarium species frequently implicated in human infections include F. solani, F. oxysporum a...
AbstractFusarium species are primarily plant pathogens that occasionally cause human disease. Severa...
ABSTRACTFusarium spp. cause infections only rarely in immunologically competent hosts, but dissemina...
AbstractFusariumspp are rare but important opportunistic pathogens in immunocompromised patients. Di...
Abstract Fusarium species is a ubiquitous fungus that causes opportunistic infections. We present 26...
Fusarium species are ubiquitous pathogens causing opportunistic infections in immunocompromised pati...
Fusarium species have started appearing increasingly as the main cause of infections, particularly i...
Human fungal infections among severely immunocompromised individuals have increased dramatically ove...
AbstractIn immunocompromised patients, Fusarium species cause infections that lead to high mortality...
Fusarium solani was isolated from the patient’s blood cul-ture (Figure 2), and appeared as banana-sh...
Although Fusarium spp. rarely cause infections in healthy people, they can cause fusariosis, particu...
Fusarium is an emerging human opportunistic pathogen of growing importance, especially among immunos...
Fusarium species is an emerging genus of fungal pathogens which until recently were rare causes of h...
Fusarium spp. causes infections mostly in patients with prolonged neutropenia. We describe the case ...
Fusarium species cause a variety of infections in humans, including superficial, locally invasive, a...
AbstractFusarium species frequently implicated in human infections include F. solani, F. oxysporum a...
AbstractFusarium species are primarily plant pathogens that occasionally cause human disease. Severa...
ABSTRACTFusarium spp. cause infections only rarely in immunologically competent hosts, but dissemina...
AbstractFusariumspp are rare but important opportunistic pathogens in immunocompromised patients. Di...
Abstract Fusarium species is a ubiquitous fungus that causes opportunistic infections. We present 26...
Fusarium species are ubiquitous pathogens causing opportunistic infections in immunocompromised pati...
Fusarium species have started appearing increasingly as the main cause of infections, particularly i...
Human fungal infections among severely immunocompromised individuals have increased dramatically ove...
AbstractIn immunocompromised patients, Fusarium species cause infections that lead to high mortality...
Fusarium solani was isolated from the patient’s blood cul-ture (Figure 2), and appeared as banana-sh...
Although Fusarium spp. rarely cause infections in healthy people, they can cause fusariosis, particu...
Fusarium is an emerging human opportunistic pathogen of growing importance, especially among immunos...
Fusarium species is an emerging genus of fungal pathogens which until recently were rare causes of h...
Fusarium spp. causes infections mostly in patients with prolonged neutropenia. We describe the case ...
Fusarium species cause a variety of infections in humans, including superficial, locally invasive, a...