Journal article

Pneumonia and lung infections due to emerging and unusual fungal pathogens

SCA Chen, CC Blyth, TC Sorrell, MA Slavin

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | THIEME MEDICAL PUBL INC | Published : 2011

Abstract

Invasive mold infections affecting the lungs are increasing in incidence and diversity. Severely immunocompromised patients are particularly vulnerable to infection from unusual, normally nonpathogenic fungi that are found naturally in the environment. Certain fungi such as Scedosporium and the dematiaceous fungi also cause lung disease in hosts without overt immune compromise. The impacts of these emerging pathogens range from airway colonization to locally invasive lung, and disseminated, disease. Diagnosis requires isolation and identification of the etiologic agent by either or both phenotypic and molecular biology methods. Evidence of tissue invasion on histopathology is often required ..

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