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Case Reports
. 2010 Sep;170(3):161-4.
doi: 10.1007/s11046-010-9306-5. Epub 2010 Mar 26.

Acremonium strictum fungaemia in a paediatric immunocompromised patient: diagnosis and treatment difficulties

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Acremonium strictum fungaemia in a paediatric immunocompromised patient: diagnosis and treatment difficulties

Hikombo Hitoto et al. Mycopathologia. 2010 Sep.
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Abstract

During the past two decades, an increasing number of unusual moulds has been reported as responsible for septicaemia and systemic or disseminated infections in immunocompromised patients. Investigation of fever in a 10-year-old boy with acute myeloblastic leukaemia, including blood cultures on selective media, allowed the diagnosis of a fungaemia due to the slow-growing fungus Acremonium strictum. The patient recovered with liposomal amphotericin B (AmB) and voriconazole, followed by voriconazole alone due to AmB resistance. Facing a neutropenic patient with fever, clinicians usually suspect bacterial or viral aetiologies. This case, however, illustrates the need for mycological analysis of blood samples in febrile neutropenic patients and for antifungal susceptibility testing.

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