| Literature DB >> 30094134 |
Ayaka Tashiro1,2, Takahito Nei2, Ryoji Sugimoto1,2, Akiko Watanabe1, Jun Hagiwara3, Toru Takiguchi3, Hiroyuki Yokota3, Katsuhiko Kamei4.
Abstract
Kodamaea ohmeri is a relatively rare yeast isolated form clinical specimens, and it is known to be a causative fungus of severe invasive infectious diseases in immunocompromised hosts. Herein, we describe fungemia due to K. ohmeri in a patient with a severe extended burn. The isolate was obtained from not only blood specimens but also skin lesions. We should be aware of risk for fungemia including K. ohmeri in case of severe burn.Entities:
Keywords: Echinocandin; Fungemia; Kodamaea ohmeri; Microbial substitution
Year: 2018 PMID: 30094134 PMCID: PMC6073081 DOI: 10.1016/j.mmcr.2018.07.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Mycol Case Rep ISSN: 2211-7539
Fig. 1Isolation of colonies from blood culture with potato dextrose agar (left) and CHROMagr Candida® media. White and pale-peach colored, respectively, colonies were observable at 24 h. However, these later became blue at 72 h of culture.
Antifungal agents: Isolate susceptibilities.
| Antifungal agents | Present strain | Ref 4. | Ref 18. | Ref 19. | Ref 20. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strain number | 13 | 2 | 38 | 2 | |
| Amphotericin-B | 0.25–0.5 | 0.125–0.5 | 0.25–1 | 0.5 | |
| Fluconazole | 2–32 | 4-> 128 | 0.5–64 | 16–32 | |
| itraconazole | 0.125–0.5 | 0.25–0.5 | 0.06–4 | 0.25–1 | |
| Voriconazole | 0.03–0.5 | 0.015–0.5 | 0.03–8 | 0.06–0.25 | |
| Caspofungin | 0.125–0.25 | ND | 0.12–1 | > 16 | |
| micafungin | 0.03–0.06 | ND | ND | ND | |
| 5-flucytosine | ND | ND | ND | 0.06–0.12 | |
Present strain was measured by broth microdilution method based on CLSI M27-A3 using IC (inhibitory concentration) 50 as an endpoint, except for amphotericin-B (IC100). The unit of all numerical data is μg / ml.