2024
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics14080847
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A Lateral-Flow Device for the Rapid Detection of Scedosporium Species

Genna E. Davies,
Christopher R. Thornton

Abstract: Scedosporium species are human pathogenic fungi, responsible for chronic, localised, and life-threatening disseminated infections in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised individuals. The diagnosis of Scedosporium infections currently relies on non-specific CT, lengthy and insensitive culture from invasive biopsy, and the time-consuming histopathology of tissue samples. At present, there are no rapid antigen tests that detect Scedosporium-specific biomarkers. Here, we report the development of a rapid (30… Show more

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“…They also affect many organs in the body, including the bones and joints, the central nervous system, the upper and lower respiratory system, and the eyes. Several predisposing factors have been mentioned such as cystic fibrosis, hematopoietic stem cell and solid organ transplantation, and COVID-19 [104]. Injury mainly by plant matter, uncontrolled diabetes, and small-incision cataract surgery have also been reported as risk factors for Scedosporium keratitis [105].…”
Section: Fungal Species Involved In Filamentous Fungal Keratitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also affect many organs in the body, including the bones and joints, the central nervous system, the upper and lower respiratory system, and the eyes. Several predisposing factors have been mentioned such as cystic fibrosis, hematopoietic stem cell and solid organ transplantation, and COVID-19 [104]. Injury mainly by plant matter, uncontrolled diabetes, and small-incision cataract surgery have also been reported as risk factors for Scedosporium keratitis [105].…”
Section: Fungal Species Involved In Filamentous Fungal Keratitismentioning
confidence: 99%