| Literature DB >> 28279173 |
Fumika Hotta1, Hiroshi Eguchi2, Keiko Nishimura3, Masahiro Kogiso3, Mayumi Ishimaru3, Shunji Kusaka1, Yoshikazu Shimomura4, Takashi Yaguchi5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Polymicrobial keratitis with fungus and bacteria can lead to blindness and is challenging to treat. Here, we introduce a case of fungal keratitis caused by two different strains in addition to definite bacterial super-infection caused by an α-Streptococcus sp., and describe the importance of microscopic examination. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Acremonium; Keratitis; Microscopic examination; Pathogenicity; Stemphylium; Super-infection; α-Streptococcus
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28279173 PMCID: PMC5345249 DOI: 10.1186/s12941-017-0187-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Clin Microbiol Antimicrob ISSN: 1476-0711 Impact factor: 3.944
Fig. 1Anterior segments photographs at the initial visit. The white abscess in the temporal inferior cornea is remarkable (white arrow)
Fig. 2a Gram staining of the corneal scrapings at first visit (×1000). Fungi and a small number of Gram-positive cocci (black arrows) are present. b Gram staining of the corneal scrapings at the time of relapsing (×1000); there is an abundance of Gram-positive chain cocci present
Fig. 3a Slide culture of the isolate of Stemphylium sp. (×400, Lactophenol staining). Conidia form a distinctive conidiophore. b Slide culture of the isolate of Acremonium sp. (×400, Lactophenol cotton blue staining). Long ellipsoidal conidia are shown
Minimum inhibitory concentrations or minimal effective concentrations of 2 fungal strains
| Drugs |
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|---|---|---|
| MIC/MEC (μg/mL) | MIC/MEC (μg/mL) | |
| MCFG | − | 0.12 |
| AMPH | − | >16 |
| 5-FC | − | >64 |
| FLCZ | − | >64 |
| ITCZ | − | >8 |
| VRCZ | − | 8 |
| MCZ | − | 4 |
MCFG micafungin, AMPH amphotericin B, 5-FC flucytosine, FLCZ fluconazole, ITCZ itraconazole, VRCZ voriconazole, MCZ miconazole, − not examined because the number of spores required for the measurement could not be obtained
Minimum inhibitory concentrations of a strain of α-Streptococcus sp.
| Drugs |
|
|---|---|
| MIC (μg/mL) | |
| PCG | 0.25 |
| ABPC | 0.5 |
| IPM | <0.125 |
| CTX | <0.5 |
| CTRX | <0.5 |
| MINO | 4 |
| LVFX | >4 |
PCG benzylpenicillin, ABPC ampicillin, IPM imipenem, CTX cefotaxime, CTRX ceftriaxone, MINO minocycline, LVFX levofloxacin