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Eye Infections Caused by Filamentous Fungi: Spectrum and Antifungal Susceptibility of the Prevailing Agents in Germany

Fungal eye infections can lead to loss of vision and blindness. The disease is most prevalent in the tropics, although case numbers in moderate climates are increasing as well. This study aimed to determine the dominating filamentous fungi causing eye infections in Germany and their antifungal susce...

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Autores principales: Walther, Grit, Zimmermann, Anna, Theuersbacher, Johanna, Kaerger, Kerstin, von Lilienfeld-Toal, Marie, Roth, Mathias, Kampik, Daniel, Geerling, Gerd, Kurzai, Oliver
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8307352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34206899
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7070511
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author Walther, Grit
Zimmermann, Anna
Theuersbacher, Johanna
Kaerger, Kerstin
von Lilienfeld-Toal, Marie
Roth, Mathias
Kampik, Daniel
Geerling, Gerd
Kurzai, Oliver
author_facet Walther, Grit
Zimmermann, Anna
Theuersbacher, Johanna
Kaerger, Kerstin
von Lilienfeld-Toal, Marie
Roth, Mathias
Kampik, Daniel
Geerling, Gerd
Kurzai, Oliver
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description Fungal eye infections can lead to loss of vision and blindness. The disease is most prevalent in the tropics, although case numbers in moderate climates are increasing as well. This study aimed to determine the dominating filamentous fungi causing eye infections in Germany and their antifungal susceptibility profiles in order to improve treatment, including cases with unidentified pathogenic fungi. As such, we studied all filamentous fungi isolated from the eye or associated materials that were sent to the NRZMyk between 2014 and 2020. All strains were molecularly identified and antifungal susceptibility testing according to the EUCAST protocol was performed for common species. In total, 242 strains of 66 species were received. Fusarium was the dominating genus, followed by Aspergillus, Purpureocillium, Alternaria, and Scedosporium. The most prevalent species in eye samples were Fusarium petroliphilum, F. keratoplasticum, and F. solani of the Fusarium solani species complex. The spectrum of species comprises less susceptible taxa for amphotericin B, natamycin, and azoles, including voriconazole. Natamycin is effective for most species but not for Aspergillus flavus or Purpureocillium spp. Some strains of F. solani show MICs higher than 16 mg/L. Our data underline the importance of species identification for correct treatment.
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spelling pubmed-83073522021-07-25 Eye Infections Caused by Filamentous Fungi: Spectrum and Antifungal Susceptibility of the Prevailing Agents in Germany Walther, Grit Zimmermann, Anna Theuersbacher, Johanna Kaerger, Kerstin von Lilienfeld-Toal, Marie Roth, Mathias Kampik, Daniel Geerling, Gerd Kurzai, Oliver J Fungi (Basel) Article Fungal eye infections can lead to loss of vision and blindness. The disease is most prevalent in the tropics, although case numbers in moderate climates are increasing as well. This study aimed to determine the dominating filamentous fungi causing eye infections in Germany and their antifungal susceptibility profiles in order to improve treatment, including cases with unidentified pathogenic fungi. As such, we studied all filamentous fungi isolated from the eye or associated materials that were sent to the NRZMyk between 2014 and 2020. All strains were molecularly identified and antifungal susceptibility testing according to the EUCAST protocol was performed for common species. In total, 242 strains of 66 species were received. Fusarium was the dominating genus, followed by Aspergillus, Purpureocillium, Alternaria, and Scedosporium. The most prevalent species in eye samples were Fusarium petroliphilum, F. keratoplasticum, and F. solani of the Fusarium solani species complex. The spectrum of species comprises less susceptible taxa for amphotericin B, natamycin, and azoles, including voriconazole. Natamycin is effective for most species but not for Aspergillus flavus or Purpureocillium spp. Some strains of F. solani show MICs higher than 16 mg/L. Our data underline the importance of species identification for correct treatment. MDPI 2021-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8307352/ /pubmed/34206899 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7070511 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Walther, Grit
Zimmermann, Anna
Theuersbacher, Johanna
Kaerger, Kerstin
von Lilienfeld-Toal, Marie
Roth, Mathias
Kampik, Daniel
Geerling, Gerd
Kurzai, Oliver
Eye Infections Caused by Filamentous Fungi: Spectrum and Antifungal Susceptibility of the Prevailing Agents in Germany
title Eye Infections Caused by Filamentous Fungi: Spectrum and Antifungal Susceptibility of the Prevailing Agents in Germany
title_full Eye Infections Caused by Filamentous Fungi: Spectrum and Antifungal Susceptibility of the Prevailing Agents in Germany
title_fullStr Eye Infections Caused by Filamentous Fungi: Spectrum and Antifungal Susceptibility of the Prevailing Agents in Germany
title_full_unstemmed Eye Infections Caused by Filamentous Fungi: Spectrum and Antifungal Susceptibility of the Prevailing Agents in Germany
title_short Eye Infections Caused by Filamentous Fungi: Spectrum and Antifungal Susceptibility of the Prevailing Agents in Germany
title_sort eye infections caused by filamentous fungi: spectrum and antifungal susceptibility of the prevailing agents in germany
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8307352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34206899
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7070511
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