Cargando…
Penicillium digitatum, First Clinical Report in Chile: Fungal Co-Infection in COVID-19 Patient
Penicillium digitatum is one of the most important phytopathogens. It causes deterioration and rotting of citrus fruits, generating significant economic losses worldwide. As a human pathogen, it is extremely rare. We present a case of pulmonary co-infection in a patient diagnosed with pneumonia due...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
MDPI
2022
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9503875/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36135686 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8090961 |
_version_ | 1784796074288873472 |
---|---|
author | Iturrieta-González, Isabel Giacaman, Annesi Godoy-Martínez, Patricio Vega, Fernando Sepúlveda, Marcela Santos, Cledir Toledo, Valentina Rivera, Gonzalo Ortega, Leandro San Martín, Andrés Bahamondes, Vitalia Collao, Felipe Sánchez, Raúl Fonseca-Salamanca, Flery |
author_facet | Iturrieta-González, Isabel Giacaman, Annesi Godoy-Martínez, Patricio Vega, Fernando Sepúlveda, Marcela Santos, Cledir Toledo, Valentina Rivera, Gonzalo Ortega, Leandro San Martín, Andrés Bahamondes, Vitalia Collao, Felipe Sánchez, Raúl Fonseca-Salamanca, Flery |
author_sort | Iturrieta-González, Isabel |
collection | PubMed |
description | Penicillium digitatum is one of the most important phytopathogens. It causes deterioration and rotting of citrus fruits, generating significant economic losses worldwide. As a human pathogen, it is extremely rare. We present a case of pulmonary co-infection in a patient diagnosed with pneumonia due to SARS-CoV-2. A 20-year-old female patient, primigravid, 36 weeks of gestation, without comorbidities, and diagnosed with severe pneumonia due to the SARS-CoV-2, showed rapid lung deterioration for which their pregnancy was interrupted by surgery. The patient was hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), connected to mechanical ventilation and receiving corticosteroids and antibiotics. The diagnosis of pulmonary fungal infection was made through bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) culture, and the species identification was performed by sequencing of β-tubulin. Phylogenetic analysis with related species was performed for the confirmation of species identification. Antifungal susceptibility tests were performed for itraconazole (4 µg/mL), voriconazole (2 µg/mL), and amphotericin B (2 µg/mL). The patient was successfully treated with itraconazole. This is the second worldwide report of pulmonary infection by P. digitatum and the first in Chile. Although it is a fungus that rarely infects humans, it could represent an emerging opportunistic fungal pathogen, with associated risk factors that should be considered in the differential diagnosis of Penicillium species isolated from infections in humans. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-9503875 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2022 |
publisher | MDPI |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-95038752022-09-24 Penicillium digitatum, First Clinical Report in Chile: Fungal Co-Infection in COVID-19 Patient Iturrieta-González, Isabel Giacaman, Annesi Godoy-Martínez, Patricio Vega, Fernando Sepúlveda, Marcela Santos, Cledir Toledo, Valentina Rivera, Gonzalo Ortega, Leandro San Martín, Andrés Bahamondes, Vitalia Collao, Felipe Sánchez, Raúl Fonseca-Salamanca, Flery J Fungi (Basel) Article Penicillium digitatum is one of the most important phytopathogens. It causes deterioration and rotting of citrus fruits, generating significant economic losses worldwide. As a human pathogen, it is extremely rare. We present a case of pulmonary co-infection in a patient diagnosed with pneumonia due to SARS-CoV-2. A 20-year-old female patient, primigravid, 36 weeks of gestation, without comorbidities, and diagnosed with severe pneumonia due to the SARS-CoV-2, showed rapid lung deterioration for which their pregnancy was interrupted by surgery. The patient was hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), connected to mechanical ventilation and receiving corticosteroids and antibiotics. The diagnosis of pulmonary fungal infection was made through bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) culture, and the species identification was performed by sequencing of β-tubulin. Phylogenetic analysis with related species was performed for the confirmation of species identification. Antifungal susceptibility tests were performed for itraconazole (4 µg/mL), voriconazole (2 µg/mL), and amphotericin B (2 µg/mL). The patient was successfully treated with itraconazole. This is the second worldwide report of pulmonary infection by P. digitatum and the first in Chile. Although it is a fungus that rarely infects humans, it could represent an emerging opportunistic fungal pathogen, with associated risk factors that should be considered in the differential diagnosis of Penicillium species isolated from infections in humans. MDPI 2022-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9503875/ /pubmed/36135686 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8090961 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Iturrieta-González, Isabel Giacaman, Annesi Godoy-Martínez, Patricio Vega, Fernando Sepúlveda, Marcela Santos, Cledir Toledo, Valentina Rivera, Gonzalo Ortega, Leandro San Martín, Andrés Bahamondes, Vitalia Collao, Felipe Sánchez, Raúl Fonseca-Salamanca, Flery Penicillium digitatum, First Clinical Report in Chile: Fungal Co-Infection in COVID-19 Patient |
title | Penicillium digitatum, First Clinical Report in Chile: Fungal Co-Infection in COVID-19 Patient |
title_full | Penicillium digitatum, First Clinical Report in Chile: Fungal Co-Infection in COVID-19 Patient |
title_fullStr | Penicillium digitatum, First Clinical Report in Chile: Fungal Co-Infection in COVID-19 Patient |
title_full_unstemmed | Penicillium digitatum, First Clinical Report in Chile: Fungal Co-Infection in COVID-19 Patient |
title_short | Penicillium digitatum, First Clinical Report in Chile: Fungal Co-Infection in COVID-19 Patient |
title_sort | penicillium digitatum, first clinical report in chile: fungal co-infection in covid-19 patient |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9503875/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36135686 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8090961 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT iturrietagonzalezisabel penicilliumdigitatumfirstclinicalreportinchilefungalcoinfectionincovid19patient AT giacamanannesi penicilliumdigitatumfirstclinicalreportinchilefungalcoinfectionincovid19patient AT godoymartinezpatricio penicilliumdigitatumfirstclinicalreportinchilefungalcoinfectionincovid19patient AT vegafernando penicilliumdigitatumfirstclinicalreportinchilefungalcoinfectionincovid19patient AT sepulvedamarcela penicilliumdigitatumfirstclinicalreportinchilefungalcoinfectionincovid19patient AT santoscledir penicilliumdigitatumfirstclinicalreportinchilefungalcoinfectionincovid19patient AT toledovalentina penicilliumdigitatumfirstclinicalreportinchilefungalcoinfectionincovid19patient AT riveragonzalo penicilliumdigitatumfirstclinicalreportinchilefungalcoinfectionincovid19patient AT ortegaleandro penicilliumdigitatumfirstclinicalreportinchilefungalcoinfectionincovid19patient AT sanmartinandres penicilliumdigitatumfirstclinicalreportinchilefungalcoinfectionincovid19patient AT bahamondesvitalia penicilliumdigitatumfirstclinicalreportinchilefungalcoinfectionincovid19patient AT collaofelipe penicilliumdigitatumfirstclinicalreportinchilefungalcoinfectionincovid19patient AT sanchezraul penicilliumdigitatumfirstclinicalreportinchilefungalcoinfectionincovid19patient AT fonsecasalamancaflery penicilliumdigitatumfirstclinicalreportinchilefungalcoinfectionincovid19patient |