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Epidemiology of Mucormycosis in Greece; Results from a Nationwide Prospective Survey and Published Case Reports

Mucormycosis has emerged as a group of severe infections mainly in immunocompromised patients. We analysed the epidemiology of mucormycosis in Greece in a multicentre, nationwide prospective survey of patients of all ages, during 2005–2022. A total of 108 cases were recorded. The annual incidence de...

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Autores principales: Drogari-Apiranthitou, Maria, Skiada, Anna, Panayiotides, Ioannis, Vyzantiadis, Timoleon-Achilleas, Poulopoulou, Aikaterina, Christofidou, Myrto, Antoniadou, Anastasia, Roilides, Emmanuel, Iosifidis, Elias, Mamali, Vassiliki, Argyropoulou, Athina, Sympardi, Styliani, Charalampaki, Nikoletta, Antonakos, Nikolaos, Mantzana, Paraskevi, Mastora, Zafeiria, Nicolatou-Galitis, Ourania, Orfanidou, Maria, Pana, Zoi-Dorothea, Pavleas, Ioannis, Pefanis, Angelos, Sakka, Vissaria, Spiliopoulou, Anastasia, Stamouli, Maria, Tofas, Polydoros, Vagiakou, Eleni, Petrikkos, George
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10142618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108880
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9040425
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Sumario:Mucormycosis has emerged as a group of severe infections mainly in immunocompromised patients. We analysed the epidemiology of mucormycosis in Greece in a multicentre, nationwide prospective survey of patients of all ages, during 2005–2022. A total of 108 cases were recorded. The annual incidence declined after 2009 and appeared stable thereafter, at 0.54 cases/million population. The most common forms were rhinocerebral (51.8%), cutaneous (32.4%), and pulmonary (11.1%). Main underlying conditions were haematologic malignancy/neutropenia (29.9%), haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (4.7%), diabetes mellitus (DM) (15.9%), other immunodeficiencies (23.4%), while 22.4% of cases involved immunocompetent individuals with cutaneous/soft-tissue infections after motor vehicle accident, surgical/iatrogenic trauma, burns, and injuries associated with natural disasters. Additionally, DM or steroid-induced DM was reported as a comorbidity in 21.5% of cases with various main conditions. Rhizopus (mostly R. arrhizus) predominated (67.1%), followed by Lichtheimia (8.5%) and Mucor (6.1%). Antifungal treatment consisted mainly of liposomal amphotericin B (86.3%), median dose 7 mg/kg/day, range 3–10 mg/kg/day, with or without posaconazole. Crude mortality was 62.8% during 2005–2008 but decreased significantly after 2009, at 34.9% (p = 0.02), with four times fewer haematological cases, fewer iatrogenic infections, and fewer cases with advanced rhinocerebral form. The increased DM prevalence should alert clinicians for timely diagnosis of mucormycosis in this patient population.