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Saprochaete clavata infections in patients undergoing treatment for haematological malignancies: A report of a monocentric outbreak and review of the literature.

Marta Stanzani1, Monica Cricca2, Claudia Sassi3, Emanuele Sutto1, Gabriella De Cicco1, Francesca Bonifazi1, Clara Bertuzzi4, Francesco Bacci4, Stefania Paolini1, Michele Cavo1, Russell E Lewis5.   

Abstract

Saprochaete clavata is a rare cause of fungaemia with deep organ involvement in patients with haematological malignancies with reported mortality rates of 60%-80%. We describe four cases of S clavata infection in a haematology unit over several months that were treated with voriconazole-based regimens. We also review the literature on factors that could contribute to earlier recognition and effective treatment of S clavata. We included all cases of culture-positive S clavata from sterile sites with associated signs of infection in patients undergoing treatment for a haematological malignancy. Isolates were identified by MALDI-TOF MS, and spectrum profiles were used to prepare clustering analysis of isolates. Susceptibility testing was performed using a commercial microtitre methods. Saprochaete clavata was isolated from the bloodstream in three cases and bronchial alveolar lavage (BAL) fluid in one case. Clustering analysis suggested strains of S clavata were clonal without evidence of divergence although a common source was not identified. Susceptibility testing yielded elevated MICs to fluconazole (8 mg/L) and echinocandins (>1-8 mg/L). All patients were treated with voriconazole-based regimens resulting in survival of 3/4 patients, who continued chemotherapy for their underlying malignancy without evidence of relapse. Saprochaete clavata is a rare but aggressive cause of breakthrough yeast infection in patients undergoing treatment for haematological malignancies, particularly patients with a prior history of echinocandin treatment. Timely initiation of appropriate treatment, aided by more rapid identification in microbiology laboratory, can reduce the risk of deep organ dissemination and patient death.
© 2019 Blackwell Verlag GmbH.

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Keywords:  zzm321990Saprochaete clavatazzm321990; breakthrough IFI; echinocandins; fungaemia; haematological malignancies

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31365161     DOI: 10.1111/myc.12978

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycoses        ISSN: 0933-7407            Impact factor:   4.377


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1.  Septic shock due to co-infection with Legionella pneumophila and Saprochaete clavata.

Authors:  João Paulo Caldas; André Silva-Pinto; Ana Sofia Faustino; Paulo Figueiredo; António Sarmento; Lurdes Santos
Journal:  IDCases       Date:  2021-12-20

2.  Saprochaete clavata (Geotrichum clavatum) septicemia in a patient with multiple myeloma; An emerging case from Southeastern Turkey.

Authors:  Handan Kangül; Nida Özcan; Nurullah Uzuner; Mahmut Mete; Ufuk Mert Erginer
Journal:  Curr Med Mycol       Date:  2020-12

3.  Outbreak of Saprochaete clavata Sepsis in Hematology Patients: Combined Use of MALDI-TOF and Sequencing Strategy to Identify and Correlate the Episodes.

Authors:  Giuliana Lo Cascio; Marcello Vincenzi; Fabio Soldani; Elena De Carolis; Laura Maccacaro; Annarita Sorrentino; Gianpaolo Nadali; Simone Cesaro; Michele Sommavilla; Valentina Niero; Laura Naso; Anna Grancini; Anna Maria Azzini; Maurizio Sanguinetti; E Tacconelli; Giuseppe Cornaglia
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2020-01-31       Impact factor: 5.640

4.  Saprochaete clavata Outbreak Infecting Cancer Center through Dishwasher.

Authors:  Estelle Menu; Alexis Criscuolo; Marie Desnos-Ollivier; Carole Cassagne; Evelyne D'Incan; Sabine Furst; Stéphane Ranque; Pierre Berger; Françoise Dromer
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2020-09       Impact factor: 6.883

Review 5.  Invasive Saprochaete Infections: An Emerging Threat to Immunocompromised Patients.

Authors:  Said El Zein; Joya-Rita Hindy; Souha S Kanj
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2020-11-07

Review 6.  Saprochaete clavata Infection in Immunosuppressed Patients: Systematic Review of Cases and Report of the First Oral Manifestation, Focusing on Differential Diagnosis.

Authors:  Carlo Lajolo; Cosimo Rupe; Anna Schiavelli; Gioele Gioco; Elisabetta Metafuni; Maria Contaldo; Simona Sica
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-03-01       Impact factor: 3.390

7.  All You Need To Know and More about the Diagnosis and Management of Rare Yeast Infections.

Authors:  Rosanne Sprute; Oliver A Cornely; Sharon C-A Chen; Danila Seidel; Audrey N Schuetz; Sean X Zhang
Journal:  mBio       Date:  2021-08-24       Impact factor: 7.867

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