2017
DOI: 10.1590/1984-0462/;2017;35;3;00014
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Fungemia Por Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Em Paciente Pediátrico Após Tratamento Com Probiótico

Abstract: Objective: To report the case of a one-year-old patient with a bloodstream infection associated with probiotics, and to discuss the indications and precautions concerning the therapeutic use of probiotics. Case description: A one-year-old male patient with Down syndrome in a late postoperative period of congenital cardiac disease correction. The patient was severely malnourished and had been hospitalized since he was two months old in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. While in the hospital, the patient presen… Show more

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“…In IBD patients, chronic oxidative stress leads to a tissue destruction and disrupts the microbial balance. Studies have found some beneficial microbes function through fermentation and microbial metabolic products help to prevent the gut damage [137, 138]. However, the human clinical trials showed the variables results about the microbes function in IBD, the causal effect of the microbiotia with the development of IBD is still under active investigation shown in Fig.…”
Section: Ros and Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In IBD patients, chronic oxidative stress leads to a tissue destruction and disrupts the microbial balance. Studies have found some beneficial microbes function through fermentation and microbial metabolic products help to prevent the gut damage [137, 138]. However, the human clinical trials showed the variables results about the microbes function in IBD, the causal effect of the microbiotia with the development of IBD is still under active investigation shown in Fig.…”
Section: Ros and Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the human clinical trials showed the variables results about the microbes function in IBD, the causal effect of the microbiotia with the development of IBD is still under active investigation shown in Fig. 3 [138, 139]. …”
Section: Ros and Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it might also be responsible for IFI particularly in vulnerable patients receiving probiotics or critically ill patients with severe underlying diseases such as cancer [ 14 ]. Few cases in the literature refer to pediatric population, and all were treated effectively [ 15 , 16 , 17 ]. The antifungal agent of choice has not been established.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the first cases of S. cerevisiae fungemia, a species that previously included the S. boulardii species, was described in 1980, in a 59-year-old patient from Louisiana, United States, who suffered burns and was treated with hyperalimentation (including probiotic use) (Eschete & West, 1980). As of this date, several other cases (Lolis et al, 2008, Thygesen et al, 2012, Chioukh et al, 2013, Eren et al, 2014, Santino et al, 2014, Appel-da-Silva et al, 2017, Atıcı et al, 2017, Martin et al, 2017, Romanio et al, 2017, Roy et al, 2017, Kara et al, 2018, Landaburu et al, 2020, Poncelet et al, 2021, Rannikko et al, 2021 reinforced the correlation between the microorganism that makes up probiotic drugs and those present in samples of patients with fungemia. Despite this, microorganism origin confirmation is necessary to adequately suggest the association.…”
Section: Use Of Probiotics and Fungemiamentioning
confidence: 99%