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A Repertoire of Clinical Non-Dermatophytes Moulds

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  • معلومة اضافية
    • Contributors:
      Vecteurs - Infections tropicales et méditerranéennes (VITROME); Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut de Recherche Biomédicale des Armées Brétigny-sur-Orge (IRBA); Institut Hospitalier Universitaire Méditerranée Infection (IHU Marseille); Sciences Economiques et Sociales de la Santé & Traitement de l'Information Médicale (SESSTIM - U1252 INSERM - Aix Marseille Univ - UMR 259 IRD); Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM); Institut des sciences de la santé publique Marseille (ISSPAM); Biostatistique et technologies de l'information et de la communication (BioSTIC) - Hôpital de la Timone - APHM (BiosTIC ); Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Marseille (APHM)-Hôpital de la Timone CHU - APHM (TIMONE)
    • بيانات النشر:
      HAL CCSD
      MDPI
    • الموضوع:
      2023
    • Collection:
      Inserm: HAL (Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale)
    • نبذة مختصرة :
      International audience ; Humans are constantly exposed to micromycetes, especially filamentous fungi that are ubiquitous in the environment. In the presence of risk factors, mostly related to an alteration of immunity, the non-dermatophyte fungi can then become opportunistic pathogens, causing superficial, deep or disseminated infections. With new molecular tools applied to medical mycology and revisions in taxonomy, the number of fungi described in humans is rising. Some rare species are emerging, and others more frequent are increasing. The aim of this review is to (i) inventory the filamentous fungi found in humans and (ii) provide details on the anatomical sites where they have been identified and the semiology of infections. Among the 239,890 fungi taxa and corresponding synonyms, if any, retrieved from the Mycobank and NCBI Taxonomy databases, we were able to identify 565 moulds in humans. These filamentous fungi were identified in one or more anatomical sites. From a clinical point of view, this review allows us to realize that some uncommon fungi isolated in non-sterile sites may be involved in invasive infections. It may present a first step in the understanding of the pathogenicity of filamentous fungi and the interpretation of the results obtained with the new molecular diagnostic tools.
    • Relation:
      info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/37108888; hal-04131147; https://amu.hal.science/hal-04131147; https://amu.hal.science/hal-04131147/document; https://amu.hal.science/hal-04131147/file/jof-09-00433-v2.pdf; PUBMED: 37108888; PUBMEDCENTRAL: PMC10146755
    • الرقم المعرف:
      10.3390/jof9040433
    • الدخول الالكتروني :
      https://amu.hal.science/hal-04131147
      https://amu.hal.science/hal-04131147/document
      https://amu.hal.science/hal-04131147/file/jof-09-00433-v2.pdf
      https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9040433
    • Rights:
      http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ ; info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess
    • الرقم المعرف:
      edsbas.F1F960AE