1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0163-4453(97)94563-1
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Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia, Absidia corymbifera infection and probable pulmonary aspergillosis in a recipient of orthotopic liver transplantation for end stage liver disease secondary to hepatitis C

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“…Insect bites or stings have also been implicated in disease transmission in cases of cutaneous and subcutaneous zygomycosis (33,152,159,199,203,233,372,494). The development of wound zygomycosis has been seen with a variety of adhesive products used in the hospital setting (52,53,168,234,292,353,423,479).…”
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“…Insect bites or stings have also been implicated in disease transmission in cases of cutaneous and subcutaneous zygomycosis (33,152,159,199,203,233,372,494). The development of wound zygomycosis has been seen with a variety of adhesive products used in the hospital setting (52,53,168,234,292,353,423,479).…”
Section: Modes Of Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…corymbifera infection may be transmitted nosocomially. A. corymbifera infection in a liver transplant patient was introduced from under an electrode monitoring vital signs (479), and it was introduced percutaneously in another patient at an atrial catheter exit site (262). Transplantation patients may become infected from contaminated surgical equipment, cadaver organs, or even live organs used for transplantation (431).…”
Section: Vol 13 2000 Zygomycetes In Human Disease 269mentioning
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