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2021 ◽  
Vol 101 (4) ◽  
pp. 115534
Author(s):  
Monica Butcher ◽  
Daniela Puiu ◽  
Mark Romagnoli ◽  
Karen C. Carroll ◽  
Steven L. Salzberg ◽  
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Author(s):  
Carolina C. Guizelini ◽  
Carlos A.R. Nascimento ◽  
Jéssica T. Echeverria ◽  
Rodrigo L. Soares ◽  
Marcela M. Pimenta ◽  
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2021 ◽  
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Marissa S. Fullerton ◽  
Punsiri M. Colonne ◽  
Amanda L. Dragan ◽  
Katelynn R. Brann ◽  
Richard C. Kurten ◽  
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Coxiella burnetii causes the debilitating disease Q fever in humans. This infection is difficult to treat with current antibiotics and can progress to long-term, potentially fatal infection in immunocompromised individuals or when treatment is delayed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lufeng Zhai ◽  
Ying Zhou ◽  
Yingxia Wu ◽  
Yunyun Jin ◽  
Qiaoyan Zhu ◽  
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Abstract Background Candida is the common conditionally pathogenic fungus that infected human and animal clinically. C. tropicalis had been isolated from the skin and hair of healthy pigs, but with no report of fatal infection in gastrointestinal diseases. Case presentation In a pig farm in Henan Province of China, about 20 % of pregnant and postpartum sows suffered from severe gastrointestinal diseases, with a mortality rate higher than 60 % in the diseased animals. The sows had gastrointestinal symptoms such as blood in stool and vomiting. Necropsy revealed obvious gastric ulcers, gastrointestinal perforation, and intestinal hemorrhage in the gastrointestinal tract, but no lesions in other organs. The microbial species in gastric samples collected from gastric ulcer of the diseased sows then was initially identified as Candida by using routine systems of microscopic examination, culture characteristics on the medium Sabouraud dextrose agar medium. The fungus was further identified as C. tropicalis by species-specific PCR and sequencing. This study revealed an infection of C. tropicalis in sows through gastrointestinal mucosa could cause fatal digestive system disease and septicemia. Conclusions For the first time, a strain of C. tropicalis was isolated and identified from the gastric tissue of sows with severe gastrointestinal diseases. PCR and sequencing of ITS-rDNA combined with morphology and histopathological assay were reliable for the identification of Candida clinically.


Author(s):  
Shau-Kong Lai ◽  
Nurhafidzah Abd Rauf ◽  
Kaur Roshen Preet ◽  
Lii-Jye Tan

Talaromyces marneffei infection is an AIDS-defining illness in South and Southeast Asia. Travel-related talaromycosis is being increasingly recognized in non-endemic areas too. It is a potentially fatal infection with rapid deterioration, if left untreated. Usage of Tzanck cytology smear for rapid diagnosis of T. marneffei is rarely described. In this case study, we report a man who presented with altered behaviour, headache, fever and cutaneous lesions. Tzanck smear test, skin biopsy and blood culture showed presence of T. marneffei. The cytomorphology findings of T. marneffei in Tzanck cytology smear were described. In conclusion, Tzanck smear is a simple and inexpensive test in establishing a rapid clinical diagnosis of talaromycosis before the culture is reported.


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