A large aggregate collection of clinical isolates of aspergilli (n=218) from transplant patients with proven or probable invasive aspergillosis was available from the Transplant-Associated Infection Surveillance Network, a 6-year prospective surveillance study. To determine the Aspergillus species distribution in this collection, isolates were subjected to comparative sequence analyses by use of the internal transcribed spacer and beta-tubulin regions. Aspergillus fumigatus was the predominant species recovered, followed by A. flavus and A. niger. Several newly described species were identified, including A. lentulus and A. calidoustus; both species had high in vitro MICs to multiple antifungal drugs. Aspergillus tubingensis, a member of the A. niger species complex, is described from clinical specimens; all A. tubingensis isolates had low in vitro MICs to antifungal drugs.

Molecular Identification of Aspergillus Species Collected for the Transplant-Associated Infection Surveillance Network

Perrone G;
2009

Abstract

A large aggregate collection of clinical isolates of aspergilli (n=218) from transplant patients with proven or probable invasive aspergillosis was available from the Transplant-Associated Infection Surveillance Network, a 6-year prospective surveillance study. To determine the Aspergillus species distribution in this collection, isolates were subjected to comparative sequence analyses by use of the internal transcribed spacer and beta-tubulin regions. Aspergillus fumigatus was the predominant species recovered, followed by A. flavus and A. niger. Several newly described species were identified, including A. lentulus and A. calidoustus; both species had high in vitro MICs to multiple antifungal drugs. Aspergillus tubingensis, a member of the A. niger species complex, is described from clinical specimens; all A. tubingensis isolates had low in vitro MICs to antifungal drugs.
2009
Istituto di Scienze delle Produzioni Alimentari - ISPA
Inglese
47(10
3138
3141
13
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Balajee, Sa; Kano, R; Baddley, Jw; Moser, Sa; Marr, Ka; Alexander, Bd; Andes, D; Kontoyiannis, Dp; Perrone, G; Peterson, S; Brandt, Me; Pappas, Pg; Ch...espandi
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