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Keith Cássia da Cunha1, Deanna A Sutton2, Josepa Gené3, Josep Cano1, Javier Capilla1, Hugo Madrid4, Cony Decock5, Nathan P Wiederhold2, Josep Guarro1.
Abstract
The fungal genus Pithomyces comprises numerous dematiaceous saprobic species commonly found on dead leaves and stems of a great variety of plants. Occasionally, they have been recovered from clinical specimens. We morphologically and molecularly (rDNA sequences) investigated a set of 42 isolates tentatively identified as Pithomyces recovered from clinical specimens in the United States. The predominant species were P. chartarum and P. sacchari (33.3% each), followed by Pithomyces sp. I (28.6%) and P. maydicus (4.8%). Most of the isolates were obtained from samples of superficial tissue (50%), the respiratory tract (21.4%), and the nasal region (19%). In general, these fungi were highly susceptible in vitro to the eight antifungal agents tested.Entities:
Keywords: DNA analysis; Pithomyces; antifungal susceptibility; clinical specimens; morphological identification
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25129851 DOI: 10.1093/mmy/myu044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Mycol ISSN: 1369-3786 Impact factor: 4.076