Medical Mycology Case Reports (Jun 2020)

Candida albicans necrotizing fasciitis following elective surgery

  • Natalie J. Atallah,
  • Allison K. Scherer,
  • Natalie J. Alexander,
  • Zeina Dagher,
  • Adam L. Viens,
  • Maged Muhammed,
  • John A. Branda,
  • Michael K. Mansour

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28
pp. 39 – 41

Abstract

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Necrotizing fasciitis is a potentially fatal soft tissue infection that requires prompt clinical suspicion, pharmacological and surgical interventions. Bacterial pathogens, such as beta-hemolytic streptococcus and Staphylococcus aureus, are the main etiology of necrotizing fasciitis, however, rare cases caused by fungal pathogens, such as Candida albicans, have been reported following trauma. Here, we present the first case of C. albicans necrotizing fasciitis following an elective surgical procedure in an immunocompetent adult.

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