Trichosporon infection in chronic kidney disease patients from a tertiary care hospital - a case series or an outbreak? An unanswered question but a well-managed problem.

GMS infectious diseases Pub Date : 2024-11-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3205/id000090
Heera Hassan, Alina Nair L, Varsha N S, Jyothi R, Aravind Reghukumar, Sathyabhama M C, Ragi R G, Neethu Kishor, Mithu M G, Syed Ali, Kiran Gopal, Manjusree S, Swathi V Koramboor, Anuja U
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Abstract

While the majority of Trichosporon spp. isolated in clinical laboratories are typically associated with episodes of colonization or superficial infections, this fungal species has gained recognition as an opportunistic pathogen, leading to invasive infections worldwide. In this article, we present a case series of Trichosporon spp. identified through conventional methods, complemented by MALDI-TOF analysis from a reference institute for a single sample. The reported cases occurred within a confined time frame, and the construction of an epidemic curve suggested a common source with intermittent exposure. Despite the absence of identified breaches in infection prevention and control (IPC) in units with common exposure, this case series underscores the significance of considering Trichosporonosis in the differential diagnoses for post-transplant and chronic kidney disease patients, particularly those undergoing hemodialysis or utilizing Foley's catheter. Notably, research gaps were identified, emphasizing the need for further exploration of factors such as the role of magnesium and prolonged antibiotic usage in the development of invasive Trichosporon infections and newer treatment modalities against biofilm producing yeast like fungi.

一家三级医院的慢性肾病患者感染三孢子虫--是系列病例还是疫情爆发?这是一个悬而未决的问题,但也是一个管理得当的问题。
虽然临床实验室中分离出的大多数毛孢子菌属通常都与定植或表皮感染有关,但这种真菌已被公认为是一种机会性病原体,可在全球范围内导致侵袭性感染。在这篇文章中,我们介绍了通过传统方法鉴定出的三代孢子菌属病例系列,以及参考机构对单一样本进行的 MALDI-TOF 分析。报告的病例发生在一个限定的时间范围内,流行病曲线的构建表明这是一个间歇性接触的共同来源。尽管在有共同接触源的单位中未发现感染预防与控制(IPC)方面的违规行为,但该系列病例强调了在移植后和慢性肾病患者的鉴别诊断中考虑三孢子虫病的重要性,尤其是那些接受血液透析或使用福来导管的患者。值得注意的是,研究发现了一些不足之处,强调有必要进一步探讨镁和长期使用抗生素等因素在侵袭性三孢子虫感染中的作用,以及针对产生生物膜的酵母类真菌的新型治疗方法。
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