Literature DB >> 364887

[Occurrence of Aspergillus fumigatus in West Berlin - contribution to the epidemiology of aspergillosis (author's transl)].

F Staib, T Abel, S K Mishra, G Grosse, M Focking, A Blisse.   

Abstract

The increasing incidence of human A. fumigatus infections particularly such of the respiratory tract has led to this study of the epidemiological situation. During the period between October 1968 and December 1977, A. fumigatus was isolated from clinical material in 425 cases. These findings which were established at the Mycology Unit, Robert Koch Institute, Federal Health Office, exhibited the following distribution by regions of the body or type of specimen: respiratory tract 277 (65.1(); venous blood 58 (13.6%); urine 3 (0.7%); stools 9 (2.1%) and others 78 (18.3%). Approximately two thirds of these findings were made during the period from October to March and about one third between April and September. The presence of A. fumigatus in the air both indoors and outdoors and also in the environment of patients suffering from aspergillosis was studied with the aid of the sedimentation-method. This method was chosen because the occurrence of A. fumigatus conidia in the air is of epidemiological interest. The number of isolations of A. fumigatus from outdoors samples was low, so the search for inhalative conidia concentrated upon sites near A. fumigatus habitats. These studies revealed that aspergillosis patients, clinical material sampled from them, decaying plant material (agriculture, horticulture), and used clothes and linen may form foci for the spread of A. fumigatus conidia. The control of aspergillosis in the hospital environment involves in particular a control of aspergillosis patients by means of culture and serology (preferably by ghe immunodiffusion test). Numerous recommendations are made on how to prevent A. fumigatus infections in hospitals, at the working site, and in the laboratory.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 364887

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zentralbl Bakteriol Orig A        ISSN: 0300-9688


  4 in total

1.  Thermophillic and thermotolerant fungi isolated from the thermal effluent of nuclear power generating reactors: dispersal of human opportunistic and veterinary pathogenic fungi.

Authors:  J W Rippon; R Gerhold; M Heath
Journal:  Mycopathologia       Date:  1980-03-31       Impact factor: 2.574

2.  Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus niger in two potted ornamental plants, cactus (Epiphyllum truncatum) and clivia (Clivia miniata). Biological and epidemiological aspects.

Authors:  F Staib; B Tompak; D Thiel; A Blisse
Journal:  Mycopathologia       Date:  1978-12-29       Impact factor: 2.574

3.  Interaction between aspergilli and streptomycetes in the soil of potted indoor plants: a preliminary report (contribution to the epidemiology of human aspergillosis).

Authors:  F Staib; S K Mishra; A Blisse
Journal:  Mycopathologia       Date:  1980-02-29       Impact factor: 2.574

Review 4.  A guide to the recent literature on aspergillosis as caused by Aspergillus fumigatus, a fungus frequently found in self-heating organic matter.

Authors:  P B Marsh; P D Millner; J M Kla
Journal:  Mycopathologia       Date:  1979-11-30       Impact factor: 2.574

  4 in total

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