Sporopachydermia cereana fungaemia in refractory leukaemia presenting as breakthrough infection during micafungin therapy

The Sporopachydermia cereana species lives in decaying stems of cactus and is exceptionally rare as a human pathogen. A 57-year-old man with therapy-refractory acute promyelocytic leukaemia developed severe neutropaenia. After about 3 weeks of micafungin used as prophylaxis, he developed high fever,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Infection 2013-06, Vol.41 (3), p.715-717
Hauptverfasser: Chan, T. S. Y., Hwang, Y.-Y., To, K. K., Kwong, Y.-L.
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Zusammenfassung:The Sporopachydermia cereana species lives in decaying stems of cactus and is exceptionally rare as a human pathogen. A 57-year-old man with therapy-refractory acute promyelocytic leukaemia developed severe neutropaenia. After about 3 weeks of micafungin used as prophylaxis, he developed high fever, multiple pulmonary nodular infiltrates and a painful leg lesion. Blood culture yielded a yeast which was not identified by the Vitek 2 system. On ITS1 - 5.8S - ITS2 gene sequencing, the isolate was identified as S. cereana . Antifungal sensitivity by the Etest showed that the minimum inhibitory concentration for fluconazole was 0.75 μg/mL, and for anidulafungin, it was >32 μg/mL. He responded to liposomal amphotericin B but later died of Escherichia coli septicaemia. There were no cactus plants in the vicinity, suggesting that S. cereana might have alternative habitats.
ISSN:0300-8126
1439-0973
DOI:10.1007/s15010-012-0402-y