2022
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms10051010
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Invasive and Subcutaneous Infections Caused by Filamentous Fungi: Report from a Portuguese Multicentric Surveillance Program

Abstract: Invasive fungal infections (IFI) have significantly increased over the past years due to advances in medical care for the at-risk immunocompromised population. IFI are often difficult to diagnose and manage, and can be associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. This study aims to contribute to understanding the etiology of invasive and subcutaneous fungal infections, their associated risk factors, and to perceive the outcome of patients who developed invasive disease, raising awareness of these infec… Show more

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“…among institutions is also in accordance with a previous report from a Portuguese multicentric surveillance program, in which Aspergillus spp. was identified as the most predominant etiological agent in 53 cases of IFD [14]. This change in epidemiology is aligned with the widespread introduction of broad-spectrum antifungal prophylaxis to reduce morbidity and mortality rates associated with invasive candidiasis [35].…”
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“…among institutions is also in accordance with a previous report from a Portuguese multicentric surveillance program, in which Aspergillus spp. was identified as the most predominant etiological agent in 53 cases of IFD [14]. This change in epidemiology is aligned with the widespread introduction of broad-spectrum antifungal prophylaxis to reduce morbidity and mortality rates associated with invasive candidiasis [35].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite Portugal is not considered an endemic area for dimorphic fungi, the report from the Portuguese multicentric surveillance program surprisingly demonstrated a high frequency of infections caused by these pathogens [14]. Case reports on Portuguese fungal burden have documented the presence of IFD established by other endemic fungi like Paracoccidioides brasiliensis and Histoplasma, endemic in Brazil and in other areas of the Americas and Africa, respectively [14,15]. These occurrences are easily explained by the significant influx of immigrants from Africa and Brazil [42].…”
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“…Other vulnerable settings include advanced age and intensive care, and severe debilitating conditions, namely respiratory viral infections, such as COVID-19 and influenza, which underlie the development of COVID-19-associated aspergillosis (CAPA) [ 9 , 10 ] and COVID-19-associated mucormycosis [ 11 ], and influenza-associated aspergillosis (IAPA) [ 12 ], respectively. Traveling to endemic regions further potentiates the dissemination of endemic mycoses to non-endemic areas [ 13 15 ], which in the case of Portugal, may be the reflection of the high number of individuals of South American and African origin [ 14 ].…”
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confidence: 99%