2008
DOI: 10.1080/13693780701796973
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Workload and clinical significance of the isolation of zygomycetes in a tertiary general hospital

Abstract: Several reports of increases in invasive zygomycosis (IZ) at individual institutions across the USA and Europe have contributed to a generalized concept that IZ is an increasing problem and the overestimation of the clinical significance of the isolation of zygomycetes in microbiology departments. We assessed the workload and clinical significance of zygomycetes isolates recovered from clinical samples in our institution over a 19-year period (1988-2006). We retrospectively reviewed the charts of those patient… Show more

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“…We previously reported 12 patients diagnosed from 1988 to 2006 and estimated an incidence of 1.2 cases/100,000 admissions at our institution [14]. This finding is in line with that reported in a multicenter study conducted in Spain in 2005 (0.62 cases/100,000 admissions) [20].…”
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“…We previously reported 12 patients diagnosed from 1988 to 2006 and estimated an incidence of 1.2 cases/100,000 admissions at our institution [14]. This finding is in line with that reported in a multicenter study conducted in Spain in 2005 (0.62 cases/100,000 admissions) [20].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Our series includes cases collected as recently as 2015, and half of the patients had hematological disorders. A high proportion of patients had skin and soft tissue involvement (52%), and a lower percentage of diabetes mellitus and rhino-cerebral involvement than in previous reports [1, 21, 22], including one from our institution [14]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…In this retrospective study at the University Hospital of Cologne, Germany, the overall mucormycosis incidence rate was 0.06/1000 admissions. This concurs with the reported general incidence of mucormycosis in Europe ranging from 0.006 to 0.2/1000 admissions …”
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confidence: 94%
“…First, diagnosing zygomycosis is not easy. As recently underlined ( 25 ), a culture positive with a zygomycete does not always mean infection; many gastrointestinal cases reported in the PMSI may be false-positive cases resulting from laboratory contamination. The unusual distribution of clinical presentations found in our study and the fact that one third of clinical information was missing favor this hypothesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%