Emerging Infectious Diseases (Oct 2013)

Increased Incidence of Invasive Fusariosis with Cutaneous Portal of Entry, Brazil

  • Marcio Nucci,
  • Andrea G. Varon,
  • Marcia Garnica,
  • Tiyomi Akiti,
  • Gloria Barreiros,
  • Beatriz Moritz Trope,
  • Simone A. Nouér

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1910.120847
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 10
pp. 1567 – 1572

Abstract

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Invasive fusariosis (IF) is an infection with Fusarium spp. fungi that primarily affects patients with hematologic malignancies and hematopoietic cell transplant recipients. A cutaneous portal of entry is occasionally reported. We reviewed all cases of IF in Brazil during 2000–2010, divided into 2 periods: 2000–2005 (period 1) and 2006–2010 (period 2). We calculated incidence rates of IF and of superficial infections with Fusarium spp. fungi identified in patients at a dermatology outpatient unit. IF incidence for periods 1 and 2 was 0.86 cases versus 10.23 cases per 1,000 admissions (p<0.001), respectively; superficial fusarial infection incidence was 7.23 versus 16.26 positive cultures per 1,000 superficial cultures (p<0.001), respectively. Of 21 cases of IF, 14 showed a primary cutaneous portal of entry. Further studies are needed to identify reservoirs of these fungi in the community and to implement preventive measures for patients at risk.

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