epidemiology and management of cryptococcal meningitis: developments and challenges. | the significance of cryptococcal infection as a cause of human disease has dramatically evolved in recent years. the objective of this study was to outline the worldwide significance of cryptococcosis and review developments in the management of cryptococcal meningitis. cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii remains an important cause of disease, particularly in hosts with acquired immunosuppression. cryptococcus gattii, on the other hand, infects hosts with seemingly normal immune systems and a re ... | 2008 | 18312157 |
[cryptococcosis and pets]. | this paper is a review of cryptococcosis in domestic animals. cryptococcosis is an uncommon mycosis in domestic animals and its occurrence is sporadic. the disease is caused by cryptococcus neoformans, although cryptococcus gattii has been also isolated from different animal species. although cryptococcosis has been reported in several animal species, the most frequently affected domestic animal is the cat. the present paper deals with feline and canine cryptococcosis, its common clinical signs ... | 2008 | 18338916 |
diversity of the cryptococcus neoformans-cryptococcus gattii species complex. | more than 110 years of study of the cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii species complex has resulted in an enormous accumulation of fundamental and applied biological and clinical knowledge. recent developments in our understanding of the diversity within the species complex are presented, emphasizing the intraspecific complexity, which includes species, microspecies, hybrids, serotypes and genotypes. each of these may have different roles in disease. an overview of obsolete and curr ... | 2008 | 18338917 |
late presentation of cryptococcus gattii meningitis in a traveller to vancouver island: a case report. | since 1999, cryptococcus gattii has been identified as a primary pathogen on vancouver island in british columbia, and it has resulted in infection of both people and animals living in that area. a previously healthy 45-year-old female resident of alberta developed c gattii infection 11 months after travelling to an endemic region of vancouver island. a case of an immunocompetent patient, with an atypically long incubation time, who presented with subacute meningitis secondary to disseminated pu ... | 2007 | 18923724 |
cryptococcus neoformans isolated from passerine and psittacine bird excreta in the state of paraná, brazil. | cryptococcus neoformans is an opportunistic basidiomycete yeast that causes life-threatening infections as meningoencephalitis primarily in immunocompromised hosts, generally associated with aids. the source of this organism is mainly pigeon excreta; however, other avian species' excreta are implicated as a source of this yeast. the occurrence of c. neoformans and cryptococcus gattii in bird excreta in the state of paraná in brazil was determined in this study. a total of 141 samples of passerin ... | 2008 | 18459065 |
tourism and specific risk areas for cryptococcus gattii, vancouver island, canada. | we compared travel histories of case-patients with cryptococcus gattii infection during 1999-2006 to travel destinations of the general public on vancouver island, british columbia, canada. findings validated and refined estimates of risk on the basis of place of residence and showed no spatial progression of risk areas on this island over time. | 2008 | 18976570 |
[first isolation of cryptococcus gattii from the environment in the state of espírito santo]. | the presence of cryptococcus gattii was investigated in different regions of the state of espírito santo. the largest number (73) of samples was collected from trees located in public places in vitória; 47 came from preserved areas or areas with only minor human impact, surrounding this city, at altitudes from 0 to 900m above sea level; 48 came from trees native of the northern and southern regions of the state. the samples were collected from tree hollows and trunks by of swabs and yielded two ... | 2008 | 19009184 |
simultaneous identification of molecular and mating types within the cryptococcus species complex by pcr-rflp analysis. | the cryptococcus species complex consists of two species, cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii, which cause systemic infections in both immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients. both species have a bipolar mating system, with mating type (mat) alpha being predominant in clinical and environmental isolates. the strains of the cryptococcus species complex have been divided into eight major molecular types, which show differences in epidemiology, biology and pathogenicity. in this ... | 2008 | 19018017 |
cryptococcosis due to cryptococcus neoformans var. gattii in brazilian patients with aids. report of three cases. | three cases of cryptococcus neoformans var. gattii infection in aids patients observed in rio grande do sul (brazil) are related. a brief comment on the epidemiology of cryptococcosis in brazil is also made. | 1999 | 18473564 |
cerebral infection caused by cryptococcus gattii: a case report and antifungal susceptibility testing. | we report a clinical case of cerebral infection caused by cryptococcus gattii in a 10 year-old boy. clinical and laboratory exams did not demonstrate any apparent immunosuppressed state (hiv antibody and the tuberculin skin tests, both negative, were performed; blood cells count and immunoglobulin levels were within normality). treatment was begun with amphotericin b-deoxycholate but renal toxicity signs led to its substitution by fluconazole. the infection proceeded even after treatment with fl ... | 2008 | 19071894 |
[molecular characterization of cryptococcus neoformans var. gattii causing epidemic outbreaks of cryptococcosis in goats.]. | | 1999 | 18473568 |
[isolation and characterization of cryptococcus neoformans var. gattii from samples of eucalyptus camaldulensis in mexico city.]. | the habitat of cryptococcus neoformans var. gattii is not fully known in mexico. we investigated the relationship of the yeast with eucalyptus camaldulensis soil in three main avenues of the city. a total of 135 trees of the species e. camaldulensis, were selected. samples were taken in duplicate from the ground containing vegetable debris, tree cortex, leaves and flowers. isolation of the yeast was made on guizotia abyssinica media, using staib technique. the identification was accomplished by ... | 1999 | 18473591 |
natural occurrence and growth reaction on canavanine-glycine-bromothymol blue agar of non-neoformans cryptococcus spp. in malaysia. | cryptococcus albidus and c. laurentii were the predominant non-neoformans cryptococci isolated during an environmental sampling study for c. gattii at klang valley, malaysia. cryptococcus gattii was not isolated from any of the environmental samples. cryptococcus albidus and c. laurentii were isolated mainly from vegetative samples of eucalyptus trees and bird droppings. upon testing on canavanine-glycine-bromothymol blue (cgb) agar, all the c. albidus isolates remained unchanged. interestingly, ... | 2008 | 18498307 |
primary endemic cryptococcosis gattii by molecular type vgii in the state of pará, brazil. | in order to study the infectious agents causing human disseminated cryptococcosis in the state of pará, north brazil, 56 isolates of cryptococcusspp. (54 isolated from cerebral spinal fluid and two from blood cultures) from 43 cases diagnosed between 2003-2007 were analysed. the species were determined through morphological and physiological tests and genotypes were determined by ura5-rflp and pcr-fingerprinting (wild-type phage m13). the following species and genotypes were identified: cryptoco ... | 2008 | 19148422 |
phylogeny and phenotypic characterization of pathogenic cryptococcus species and closely related saprobic taxa in the tremellales. | the basidiomycetous yeasts cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii are closely related sibling species that cause respiratory and neurological disease in humans and animals. within these two recognized species, phylogenetic analysis reveals at least six cryptic species defined as molecular types (vni/ii/b, vniv, vgi, vgii, vgiii, and vgiv) that comprise the pathogenic cryptococcus species complex. these pathogenic species are clustered in the filobasidiella clade within the order tremell ... | 2009 | 19151324 |
cryptococcus neoformans, cryptococcus gattii: serotypes in venezuela. | cryptococcus neoformans is one of the medically important yeast-like fungi. c. neoformans var. gatti has been made a species: c. gatti. in our country, there are few studies about these two species and their serotypes. the aim of this study was to determine the distribution of c. neoformans and c. gattii, and their serotypes in venezuelan clinical isolates. one hundred and twenty c. neoformans and 12 c. gattii clinical isolates were identified by l-canavanine, glycine, and bromothymol blue agar ... | 2008 | 18512129 |
isolates of cryptococcus neoformans from infected animals reveal genetic exchange in unisexual, alpha mating type populations. | sexual reproduction and genetic exchange are important for the evolution of fungal pathogens and for producing potentially infective spores. studies to determine whether sex occurs in the pathogenic yeast cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii have produced enigmatic results, however: basidiospores are the most likely infective propagules, and clinical isolates are fertile and genetically diverse, consistent with a sexual species, but almost all populations examined consist of a single mating type ... | 2008 | 18552280 |
phenotypic switching of cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii. | microorganisms that live in fluctuating environments must constantly adapt their behavior to survive. the host constitutes an important microenvironment in opportunistic and primary fungal pathogens like cryptococcus neoformans (c. neoformans) and cryptococcus gattii (c. gattii). in clonal populations, adaptation may be achieved through the generation of diversity. for fungi phenotype switching constitutes a mechanism that allows them to change rapidly. both c. neoformans and c. gattii undergo p ... | 2008 | 18568418 |
the expanding host tree species spectrum of cryptococcus gattii and cryptococcus neoformans and their isolations from surrounding soil in india. | this study reports the widespread prevalence of cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii in decayed wood inside trunk hollows of 14 species representing 12 families of trees and from soil near the base of various host trees from delhi and several places in the indian states of uttar pradesh, haryana, tamil nadu and chandigarh union territory. of the 311 trees from which samples were obtained, 64 (20.5%) were found to contain strains of the c. neoformans species complex. the number of tree ... | 2008 | 18608895 |
nasal cryptococcosis in two dogs in new zealand. | two young, large-breed female dogs were presented with an acute onset of sneezing and nasal discharge. one patient had concurrent epistaxis and facial deformity. | 2009 | 19252544 |
cryptococcus gattii: emergence in western north america: exploitation of a novel ecological niche. | the relatively uncommon fungal pathogen cryptococcus gattii recently emerged as a significant cause of cryptococcal disease in human and animals in the pacific northwest of north america. although genetic studies indicated its possible presence in the pacific northwest for more than 30 years, c. gattii as an etiological agent was largely unknown in this region prior to 1999. the recent emergence may have been encouraged by changing conditions of climate or land use and/or host susceptibility, an ... | 2009 | 19266091 |
promiscuous mitochondria in cryptococcus gattii. | cryptococcus gattii is a primary pathogenic basidiomycetous yeast comprising four genotypic groups. here we present data on two mitochondrial loci (mtlrrna and atp6). two of the genotypic groups, namely amplified fragment length polymorphism (aflp)5/vgiii and aflp6/vgii, formed monophyletic lineages. the aflp4/vgi genotypic group, however, possessed five different mitochondrial genotypes that did not form a monophyletic lineage. the majority of these isolates contained mitochondrial genomes that ... | 2009 | 19281475 |
new its genotype of cryptococcus gattii isolated from an aids patient in brazil. | based on combinations of nine variable nucleotides at nine different base positions in the its1-5.8s-its2 region, cryptococcus gattii strains were classified into six genotypes. a new genotype of c. gattii, designated as its type 8, was isolated from an aids patient in brazil. the its type 8 strain is closely related to the its type 4 strain, which has been frequently isolated in brazil and the usa, but which shows its-signatured nucleotide difference at each nucleotide position. the its type 8 ... | 2009 | 19291095 |
in vitro susceptibility of cryptococcus gattii clinical isolates. | the data available in the literature concerning cryptococcus gattii in vitro antifungal susceptibility are contradictory. we have analyzed the activity of eight antifungal agents against 23 c. gattii clinical isolates and compared the susceptibility profiles with those of c. neoformans. mic analysis (mg/l) revealed that c. gattii isolates were more susceptible to amphotericin b and flucytosine than were c. neoformans isolates. fluconazole and other azole compounds showed high mic values for c. g ... | 2008 | 18558948 |
evaluation of etest method for determining isavuconazole mics against cryptococcus gattii and cryptococcus neoformans. | we compared etest with broth microdilution testing for isavuconazole activity against 92 cryptococcus isolates. a 97.8% agreement was found between these methods, without major discrepancies (>2-well dilution difference). our findings support the use of the etest methodology as a reliable method for the determination of mics against cryptococcus spp. | 2008 | 18559645 |
multilocus microsatellite typing for cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii. | fifteen randomly selected microsatellites (simple sequence repeats; ssrs), from the h99 cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii (serotype a) genome, were sequenced, characterized and applied to sequence 87 clinical and environmental c. neoformans var. grubii isolates from 12 different countries based on multilocus microsatellite typing (mlmt). among the 15 ssr loci, three (designated cng1, cng2 and cng3) were polymorphic, while the remaining 12 ssr loci showed no variations. the specific pcr primers ... | 2008 | 18608927 |
typing and patterns of cellular morphological alterations in cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii isolates exposed to a panel of killer yeasts. | cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii are encapsulated basidiomycetous yeasts that cause meningoencephalitis. the action of killer yeasts on the growth of one hundred genotypically characterized c. neoformans var. neoformans, c. neoformans var. grubii, and c. gattii clinical and environmental isolates was evaluated. killer studies were performed on yeast malt-methylene blue (ym-mb) agar petri dishes, and a dendrogram was obtained based on a quantitative data matrix using the diameter o ... | 2007 | 17710619 |
association between fertility and molecular sub-type of global isolates of cryptococcus gattii molecular type vgii. | the basidiomycetous yeast cryptococcus gattii, is a primary pathogen which causes disease in apparently healthy humans and a wide range of animals. recently, an outbreak of cryptococcosis caused by a previously uncommon genotype of c. gattii, vgii, emerged on vancouver island, british columbia, canada. two pathogenic sub-types of vgii (designated vgiia and vgiib) were identified among these isolates. all of the isolates proved to be mating type alpha and had exceptionally high sporulation capaci ... | 2008 | 18651305 |
genotype and mating type analysis of cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii isolates from china that mainly originated from non-hiv-infected patients. | cryptococcosis has been reported to be mostly associated with non-hiv-related patients in china. however, little is known about the molecular characteristics of clinical isolates from the cryptococcus neoformans species complex in this country. in this study, 115 clinical isolates were included. molecular type vni was the most representative (n=103), followed by vgi (n=8), vniii (n=2), vniv (n=1), and vgii (n=1). with the exception of a serotype d mating type a isolate, all possessed the matalph ... | 2008 | 18671745 |
[in vitro determination of virulence factors activity associated with several cryptococcus neoformans clinical isolates]. | different phenotypic characteristics associated with virulence of the cryptococcus neoformans species complex have shown an important role in their pathogenicity. in this study we have determined the role of phenotypically and genotypically factors of some virulence factors from clinical isolates in the two species of the complex; 35 c. neoformans and 19 cryptococcus gattii. growth at 37 degrees c, macroscopic and microscopic morphology, switching phenomenon, activity of 23 extracellular enzymes ... | 2008 | 18785782 |
laccase activity in cryptococcus gattii strains isolated from goats. | cryptococcosis is a life-threatening infection in humans and animals caused by encapsulated yeasts of the genus cryptococcus. cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii are the main agents of this mycosis. until 2002 c. gattii was classified as a variety of c. neoformans but now is accepted as an independent species. the laccase (phenoloxydase) enzyme produced by these yeasts is considered one of the main pathogenic factors for its ability to induce melanin from dihydroxyphenolic compounds. ... | 2008 | 18785783 |
regional pattern of the molecular types of cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii in brazil. | the molecular types of 443 brazilian isolates of cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii were analyzed to determine their geographic distribution within brazil and their underlying host conditions. the following data, imported from previous epidemiological studies as well as two culture collections, were analyzed for: place of isolation, source (clinical or environmental), host risk factors, species, serotype, mating type, and molecular type. molecular typing by pcr-fingerprinting using ... | 2008 | 18797758 |
[urease activity in cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii]. | urease is an enzyme considered one of the main virulence factors in cryptococcus neoformans. quantitative differences in urease production between c. neoformans and the new species cryptococcus gattii have not been so far documented. using a standardized method, 25 isolates of c. neoformans and 19 of c. gattii were seeded in christensen urea broth medium for urease activity detection. approximately, the 50% of activity of one unit of commercial jack beans urease (a550=0.215) was considered as a ... | 2008 | 18338924 |
inteins in pathogenic fungi: a phylogenetic tool and perspectives for therapeutic applications. | inteins or 'internal proteins' are coding sequences that are transcribed and translated with flanking sequences (exteins). after translation, the inteins are excised by an autocatalytic process and the host protein assumes its normal conformation and develops its expected function. these parasitic genetic elements have been found in important, conserved proteins in all three domains of life. most of the eukaryotic inteins are present in the fungi kingdom and the prp8 intein is one of the most wi ... | 2009 | 19547879 |
astemizole and an analogue promote fungicidal activity of fluconazole against cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii and cryptococcus gattii. | cryptococcus neoformans is the leading cause of fungal meningitis, a life-threatening infection that occurs predominately in immuocompromised patients. current drug therapies are limited to amphotericin b, flucytosine and the azoles since the echinocandins have no demonstrated activity against yeast like pathogens. fluconazole, a drug belonging to the azole class and often the only available antifungal in the developing world, is fungistatic and therefore not effective in clearing cryptococcal i ... | 2010 | 19572230 |
torsades de pointes in a patient receiving fluconazole for cerebral cryptococcosis. | a case of torsades de pointes associated with fluconazole use is described. | 2008 | 18359968 |
spores as infectious propagules of cryptococcus neoformans. | cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii are closely related pathogenic fungi that cause pneumonia and meningitis in both immunocompromised and immunocompetent hosts and are a significant global infectious disease risk. both species are found in the environment and are acquired via inhalation, leading to an initial pulmonary infection. the infectious propagule is unknown but is hypothesized to be small desiccated yeast cells or spores produced by sexual reproduction (opposite- or same-sex ... | 2009 | 19620339 |
mics and minimum fungicidal concentrations of posaconazole, voriconazole and fluconazole for cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii. | | 2008 | 18375969 |
cryptococcus gattii isolates from the british columbia cryptococcosis outbreak induce less protective inflammation in a murine model of infection than cryptococcus neoformans. | the fungal pathogen cryptococcus neoformans causes approximately one million cases of cryptococcosis per year in people with aids. in contrast, the related species c. gattii is responsible for a much smaller number of cases, but these often occur in immunocompetent people. in fact, c. gattii has emerged in the last decade as the frequent cause of cryptococcosis in otherwise healthy people in british columbia. we analyzed the immune responses elicited by three c. gattii strains and one c. neoform ... | 2009 | 19635827 |
the emergence of cryptococcus gattii in british columbia and the pacific northwest. | an unprecedented emergence of cryptococcal infections in animals and otherwise healthy humans was recognized in 1999 on the east coast of vancouver island, british columbia. unexpectedly, these infections were caused by cryptococcus gattii, a species closely related to the aids-associated fungal pathogen cryptococcus neoformans. human cases have continued over the past 8 years and now total approximately 170 with eight deaths. extensive environmental sampling, coupled with detailed molecular typ ... | 2008 | 18377817 |
antibody action after phagocytosis promotes cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii macrophage exocytosis with biofilm-like microcolony formation. | antibody-mediated phagocytosis was discovered over a century ago but little is known about antibody effects in phagolysosomes. we explored the consequences of antibody-mediated phagocytosis for two closely related human pathogenic fungal species, cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii, of which c. neoformans encompasses two varieties: neoformans and grubii. the interaction between c. neoformans varieties grubii and neoformans and host cells has been extensively studied, but that of c. g ... | 2008 | 18384661 |
real-time polymerase chain reaction detection of cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii in human samples. | we report a taqman real-time polymerase chain reaction (pcr) protocol for diagnosing cryptococcosis. specificity was tested with 33 fungal strains. the 7 clinical samples found positive by culture also tested positive by real-time pcr. no false negatives were found among the 94 clinical samples that were negative by culture for cryptococcus spp. the sensitivity threshold was about 10 plasmid copies per assay. | 2009 | 19679239 |
differentiation of cryptococcus neoformans varieties and cryptococcus gattii using cap59-based loop-mediated isothermal dna amplification. | members of the cryptococcus species complex (c. neoformans and c. gattii) are opportunistic pathogens responsible for frequently fatal cases of meningoencephalitis. these yeasts have been classified into five serotypes. serotypes a and d are assigned to c. neoformans var. grubii and c. neoformans var. neoformans, respectively, serotype ad strains are hybrids and serotype b and c strains are considered to belong to the related but distinct species c. gattii. previous studies have identified 'sero ... | 2010 | 19694768 |
first isolation of cryptococcus gattii molecular type vgii and cryptococcus neoformans molecular type vni from environmental sources in the city of belém, pará, brazil. | cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii are important agents of meningoencephalitis in humans in the city of belém. this clinical data suggests that the region may be a highly endemic area for the pathogenic cryptococcus species within the state of pará (pa), northern brazil. preliminary analysis of 11 environmental samples from the city of belém showed two positive locations, including a hollow of a kassod tree (senna siamea) colonized simultaneously by c. gattii molecular type vgii and ... | 2009 | 19722095 |
evaluation of the neo-sensitabs diffusion method for determining the antifungal susceptibilities of cryptococcus gattii isolates, using three different agar media. | the neo-sensitabs diffusion method was evaluated for determining the antifungal susceptibilities of 30 cryptococcus gattii isolates to amphotericin b (amb), fluconazole (flc), itraconazole (itc) and voriconazole (vrc). three different culture media, müeller-hinton (mh), rpmi 1640 (rpmi) and antibiotic medium 3 (am3), all supplemented with 2% of glucose and 0.5 microg/ml of methylene blue, were tested. the tests were repeated three times on different days at three incubation times (48, 72 and 96 ... | 2008 | 19071889 |
identification of cryptococcus gattii by use of l-canavanine glycine bromothymol blue medium and dna sequencing. | cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii are closely related pathogenic fungi. cryptococcus neoformans is ecologically widespread and affects primarily immunocompromised patients, while c. gattii is traditionally found in tropical climates and has been reported to cause disease in immunocompetent patients. l-canavanine glycine bromothymol blue (cgb) agar can be used to differentiate c. neoformans and c. gattii, but there are few reports of its performance in routine clinical practice. gro ... | 2009 | 19794048 |
isolation and purification of antigenic components of cryptococcus. | the encapsulated fungal pathogens cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii are significant agents of life-threatening infections, particularly in persons with suppressed cell-mediated immunity. this chapter provides detailed methodology for the purification of two of the major antigen fractions of c. neoformans: glucuronoxylomannan (gxm) and mannoprotein (mp). gxm is the primary component of the polysaccharide capsule, which is the major cryptococcal virulence factor. in contrast, mps hav ... | 2009 | 19089377 |
role of complement in protection against cryptococcus gattii infection. | previous studies have shown that the alternative pathway of complement activation plays an important role in protection against infection with cryptococcus neoformans. cryptococcus gattii does not activate the alternative pathway as well as c. neoformans in vitro. the role of complement in c. gattii infection in vivo has not been reported. in this study, we used mice deficient in complement components to investigate the role of complement in protection against a c. gattii isolate from an ongoing ... | 2009 | 19114546 |
cryptococcus gattii with bimorphic colony types in a dog in western oregon: additional evidence for expansion of the vancouver island outbreak. | cryptococcus gattii was isolated from a 1.5-year-old dog with systemic cryptococcosis in oregon. the dog had no link to vancouver island or british columbia, canada. samples from a nasal swab and from a granulomatous mass within the cranial cavity were pooled for culture. colonies on sabouraud dextrose agar were mucoid and exhibited bimorphic morphology, melanin-pigmented and unpigmented. pigmented colonies were encapsulated budding spherical yeast, whereas unpigmented colonies were of unencapsu ... | 2009 | 19139515 |
histopathology, serology and cultures in the diagnosis of cryptococcosis. | cryptococcosis is one of the most common opportunistic fungal infections in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (aids). we report 13 cases of cryptococcal infection based on histopathology, serology and cultures. epidemiological analysis, histochemical techniques of hematoxilin and eosin (he) and grocot's silver (gms), as well special histochemical techniques such as mayer's mucicarmine (mm) and fontana-masson (fm), cryptococcal antigen test (crag) and isolation on fungal media: sab ... | 2009 | 19893977 |
cryptococcus neoformans serotype a and cryptococcus gattii serotype b isolates differ in their susceptibilities to fluconazole and voriconazole. | this study presents antifungal susceptibility data for environmental isolates of cryptococcus neoformans serotype a (n=32) and cryptococcus gattii serotype b (n=18) to fluconazole and voriconazole employing disc diffusion and etest methods. the disc diffusion test was performed on mueller-hinton agar as recommended by the clinical and laboratory standards institute (clsi). for comparison, the disc diffusion test and etest were also performed on rpmi-1640 agar supplemented with 2% glucose. the pl ... | 2009 | 19195846 |
molecular evidence that the range of the vancouver island outbreak of cryptococcus gattii infection has expanded into the pacific northwest in the united states. | cryptococcus neoformans frequently causes fungal meningitis in immunocompromised patients, whereas the related species c. gattii is restricted to tropical and subtropical regions,where it usually infects immunocompetent individuals.an outbreak of c. gattii infection that began in 1999 on vancouver island has resulted in endemic c. gattii infection and caused numerous human and veterinary infections; the outbreak's range has spread to mainland british columbia. the outbreak-related isolates have ... | 2009 | 19220140 |
susceptibility profile of clinical isolates of non-cryptococcus neoformans/non-cryptococcus gattii cryptococcus species and literature review. | the in vitro susceptibility profile of 24 clinical isolates of non-cryptococcus neoformans/non-cryptococcus gattii cryptococcus species was analysed. in addition, the susceptibility results of 98 other strains from seven different reports were reviewed. the latter included studies which used antifungal susceptibility testing reference procedures or commercial methods which exhibited high correlation rates with the reference procedures. a total of 122 isolates were analysed (57 cryptococcus albid ... | 2010 | 19235546 |
correlation of genotype and in vitro susceptibilities of cryptococcus gattii strains from the pacific northwest of the united states. | cryptococcus gattii emerged in north america in 1999 as a human and veterinary pathogen on vancouver island, british columbia. the emergent subtype, vgiia, and the closely related subtype vgiib can now be found in the united states in washington, oregon, and california. we performed multilocus sequence typing and antifungal susceptibility testing on 43 isolates of c. gattii from human patients in oregon, washington, california, and idaho. in contrast to vancouver island, vgiia was the most frequ ... | 2010 | 20007380 |
virulence in cryptococcus species. | cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii are the cause of life-threatening meningoencephalitis in immunocompromised and immunocompetent individuals respectively. the increasing incidence of cryptococcal infection as a result of the aids epidemic, the recent emergence of a hypervirulent cryptococcal strain in canada and the fact that mortality from cryptococcal disease remains high have stimulated intensive research into this organism. here we outline recent advances in our understanding o ... | 2009 | 19245939 |
cryptococcosis in domestic animals in western australia: a retrospective study from 1995-2006. | a retrospective study of cryptococcosis in domestic animals residing in western australia was conducted over an 11-year-period (from 1995 to 2006) by searching the data base of murdoch university veterinary teaching hospital and the largest private clinical pathology laboratory in perth. cryptococcosis was identified in 155 animals: 72 cats, 57 dogs, 20 horses, three alpacas, two ferrets and a sheep. there was no seasonal trend apparent from the dates of diagnosis. taking into account the common ... | 2009 | 19306217 |
enzymatic characterisation of clinical isolates of cryptococcus neoformans, cryptococcus gattii and other environmental cryptococcus spp. | this study compared the enzymatic activity of clinical isolates of cryptococcus neoformans, cryptococcus gattii, environmental isolates of c. neoformans and non-neoformans cryptococcus. most of the cryptococcal isolates investigated in this study exhibited proteinase and phospholipase activities. laccase activity was detected from all the c. neoformans and c. gattii isolates, but not from the non-neoformans cryptococcus isolates. there was no significant difference in the proteinase, phospholipa ... | 2010 | 19389064 |
c-type lectin langerin is a beta-glucan receptor on human langerhans cells that recognizes opportunistic and pathogenic fungi. | langerhans cells (lcs) lining the stratified epithelia and mucosal tissues are the first antigen presenting cells to encounter invading pathogens, such as viruses, bacteria and fungi. fungal infections form a health threat especially in immuno-compromised individuals. lcs express c-type lectin langerin that has specificity for mannose, fucose and glcnac structures. little is known about the role of human langerin in fungal infections. our data show that langerin interacts with both mannan and be ... | 2010 | 20097424 |
environmental isolation of cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii from living trees in guindy national park, chennai, south india. | we report for the first time the environmental isolation of cryptococcus neoformans from decaying wood and bark debris of living trees in guindy national park, chennai, south india. of the 40 trees screened, four isolates of cryptococcus species were recovered of which two were cryptococcus gattii, one was c. neoformans and one was untypable. the isolation of c. neoformans from eucalyptus globulus and c. gattii from cassia marginata in this study constitutes the first record of the natural occur ... | 2010 | 19389069 |
cryptococcus gattii meningoencephalitis in an immunocompetent person 13 months after exposure. | a 53-year old immunocompetent swiss female is described who developed severe meningoencephalitis due to infection with cryptococcus gattii 13 months following exposure on vancouver island, canada. diagnosis was based on cerebrospinal fluid (csf) examination, i.e., positive india-ink staining, positive latex particle agglutination, and positive culture. species identification was performed by growth on l-canavanine-glycine-bromthymol blue medium and by sequencing of the intergenic and internal tr ... | 2009 | 19390780 |
divergence, hybridization, and recombination in the mitochondrial genome of the human pathogenic yeast cryptococcus gattii. | the inheritance of mitochondrial genes and genomes are uniparental in most sexual eukaryotes. this pattern of inheritance makes mitochondrial genomes in natural populations effectively clonal. here, we examined the mitochondrial population genetics of the emerging human pathogenic fungus cryptococcus gattii. the dna sequences for five mitochondrial dna fragments were obtained from each of 50 isolates belonging to two evolutionary divergent lineages, vgi and vgii. our analyses revealed a greater ... | 2009 | 19457185 |
consensus multi-locus sequence typing scheme for cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii. | this communication describes the consensus multi-locus typing scheme established by the cryptococcal working group i (genotyping of cryptococcus neoformans and c. gattii) of the international society for human and animal mycology (isham) using seven unlinked genetic loci for global strain genotyping. these genetic loci include the housekeeping genes cap59,gpd1, lac1, plb1, sod1, ura5 and the igs1 region. allele and sequence type information are accessible at http://www.mlst.net/ . | 2009 | 19462334 |
molecular typing and antifungal susceptibility of clinical and environmental cryptococcus neoformans species complex isolates in goiania, brazil. | a total of 124 cryptococcus isolates, including 84 clinical strains obtained from cerebrospinal fluid from aids patients and 40 environmental isolates from pigeon excreta and from eucalyptus trees, were studied. the varieties, serotypes, phospholipase activity and molecular profile of these isolates were determined. cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii serotype a was identified in 120 isolates and cryptococcus gattii serotype b in four isolates. the clinical isolates showed higher phospholipase a ... | 2010 | 19500261 |
[systemic mycosis: factors associated with death among patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus, cuiabá, state of mato grosso, brazil, 2005-2008]. | between 2005 and 2008, the prevalence of systemic mycosis among 1,300 hiv/aids patients in cuiabá, mato grosso, was 4.6%. the fungus species isolated were cryptococcus neoformans in 50%, cryptococcus gattii in 1.6%, cryptococcus spp in 6.6%, histoplasma capsulatum in 38.3% and paracoccidioides brasiliensis in 3.3%. death was recorded in the cases of 32 patients (53.3%), and cryptococcosis was the main cause. the cd4+ t lymphocyte count was low and similar among patients who survived or died due ... | 2009 | 20209358 |
cryptococcus gattii: an emerging cause of fungal disease in north america. | during the latter half of the twentieth century, fungal pathogens such as cryptococcus neoformans were increasingly recognized as a significant threat to the health of immune compromised populations throughout the world. until recently, the closely related species c. gattii was considered to be a low-level endemic pathogen that was confined to tropical regions such as australia. since 1999, c. gattii has emerged in the pacific northwest region of north america and has been responsible for a larg ... | 2009 | 19503836 |
cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii genes preferentially expressed during rat macrophage infection. | cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii are encapsulated yeast agents of cryptococcosis and facultative intracellular pathogens. the interaction of these yeasts with macrophages is essential for containing the infection. however, cryptococcus spp. overcome this initial host defense barrier using a unique pathogenic strategy involving intracellular replication and cytoplasmic accumulation of polysaccharide-containing vesicles. here, we employed representational difference analysis (rda) t ... | 2010 | 20302549 |
first reported case of cryptococcus gattii in the southeastern usa: implications for travel-associated acquisition of an emerging pathogen. | in 2007, the first confirmed case of cryptococcus gattii was reported in the state of north carolina, usa. an otherwise healthy hiv negative male patient presented with a large upper thigh cryptococcoma in february, which was surgically removed and the patient was started on long-term high-dose fluconazole treatment. in may of 2007, the patient presented to the duke university hospital emergency room with seizures. magnetic resonance imaging revealed two large cns lesions found to be cryptococco ... | 2009 | 19516904 |
genetic diversity of the cryptococcus species complex suggests that cryptococcus gattii deserves to have varieties. | the cryptococcus species complex contains two sibling taxa, cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii. both species are basidiomycetous yeasts and major pathogens of humans and other mammals. genotyping methods have identified major haploid molecular types of c. neoformans (vni, vnii, vnb and vniv) and of c. gattii (vgi, vgii, vgiii and vgiv). to investigate the phylogenetic relationships among these haploid genotypes, we selected 73 strains from 2000 globally collected isolates investigat ... | 2009 | 19517012 |
cryptococcus gattii infections on vancouver island, british columbia, canada: emergence of a tropical fungus in a temperate environment. | cryptococcus gattii causes disease among immunocompetent individuals in the tropics and subtropics. we document the appearance of c. gattii infections on vancouver island (vi), a temperate region, and discuss reasons for this emergence. | 2008 | 18802986 |
antifungal susceptibilities among different serotypes of cryptococcus gattii and cryptococcus neoformans. | we measured antifungal activity against 128 cryptococcal isolates (86 of c. neoformans and 42 of c. gattii) to determine if differences in serotype susceptibility exist. contrary to previous results, we found no serotype susceptibility differences. isavuconazole, posaconazole, and voriconazole demonstrated excellent potency against each isolate and serotype, including isolates with reduced fluconazole susceptibilities. | 2009 | 18955539 |
dexamethasone in cryptococcus gattii central nervous system infection. | clinical outcomes were reviewed for 4 patients with cryptococcus gattii central nervous system infection who received dexamethasone for the treatment of persisting mental status abnormalities and focal lesions on brain scan despite culture-negative cerebrospinal fluid and the management of intracranial pressure. favorable clinical responses were observed in 3 patients. although corticosteroids are not recommended for the treatment of cryptococcal meningitis, these observations suggest that dexam ... | 2009 | 19589083 |
epidemiology of cryptococcosis in malaysia. | this study describes the isolation of cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii from patients with chronic meningitis who were admitted to 16 malaysian hospitals, from 2003 to 2004. of the 96 cryptococcal cases reported over the 2-year period, 74 (77.1%) patients were male and 45 (46.9%) patients were between 30 and 39 years old. cryptococcosis was uncommon in children. a total of 57 (59.4%) and 23 (24.0%) patients were malay and chinese respectively. human immunodeficiency virus infection ... | 2010 | 19627508 |
the fatal fungal outbreak on vancouver island is characterized by enhanced intracellular parasitism driven by mitochondrial regulation. | in 1999, the population of vancouver island, canada, began to experience an outbreak of a fatal fungal disease caused by a highly virulent lineage of cryptococcus gattii. this organism has recently spread to the canadian mainland and pacific northwest, but the molecular cause of the outbreak remains unknown. here we show that the vancouver island outbreak (vio) isolates have dramatically increased their ability to replicate within macrophages of the mammalian immune system in comparison with oth ... | 2009 | 19651610 |
variability of phenotypic traits in cryptococcus varieties and species and the resulting implications for pathogenesis. | variability of phenotypic characteristics in cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii and var. neoformans as well as cryptococcus gattii can have diverse effects on the virulence of these fungi and are thus important for pathogenesis. this article summarizes the diverse phenotypic changes that these fungi can manifest. we divide changes into those that affect the entire fungal population and are predominantly induced by environmental signals, and those that involve subpopulations of the fungal popula ... | 2010 | 20441549 |
cutaneous cryptococcosis due to cryptococcus gattii in a patient on chronic corticotherapy. | cryptococcus gattii causes a form of endemic mycosis that most commonly affects the lungs and central nervous system of immunocompetent patients living in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. case report. a 66-year-old man who had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease without hiv infection and had been on systemic corticotherapy for several years developed extensive ulceration of the left forearm that was associated with ipsilateral supraclavicular adenomegaly, consequent to infection wi ... | 2010 | 20464157 |
isolation of cryptococcus gattii molecular type vgiii, from corymbia ficifolia detritus in colombia. | an environmental sampling survey was carried out in different areas of bogotá, colombia, to obtain isolates of members of the cryptococcus neoformans/c. gattii species complex from corymbia ficifolia trees. during a 6-month period in 2007, 128 samples consisting of bark, soil around trunk bases, detritus, seeds and flowers were collected from 91 trees and processed according to standard procedures. the molecular type was determined using ura5 restriction fragment length polymorphism (rflp) analy ... | 2010 | 20465517 |
the trehalose synthesis pathway is an integral part of the virulence composite for cryptococcus gattii. | the trehalose pathway is essential for stress tolerance and virulence in fungi. we investigated the importance of this pathway for virulence of the pathogenic yeast cryptococcus gattii using the highly virulent vancouver island, canada, outbreak strain r265. three genes putatively involved in trehalose biosynthesis, tps1 (trehalose-6-phosphate [t6p] synthase) and tps2 (t6p phosphatase), and degradation, nth1 (neutral trehalose), were deleted in this strain, creating the r265tps1 delta, r265tps2 ... | 2009 | 19651856 |
activated dormant cryptococcus gattii infection in a dutch tourist who visited vancouver island (canada): a molecular epidemiological approach. | an ongoing outbreak of cryptococcus gattii-caused infections, which emerged on vancouver island and the pacific northwest, has affected more than 200 of the islands' residents, of whom eight died. while c. gattii infections are rarely described in travelers, we report a case of cryptococcosis caused by c. gattii in a patient treated with high dose corticosteroids for systemic lupus erythematosus induced autoimmune hemolytic anemia. she acquired the disease during a visit to vancouver island one ... | 2010 | 19824880 |
in vitro antifungal activities of bis(alkylpyridinium)alkane compounds against pathogenic yeasts and molds. | ten bis(alkylpyridinium)alkane compounds were tested for antifungal activity against 19 species (26 isolates) of yeasts and molds. we then determined the mics and minimum fungicidal concentrations (mfcs) of four of the most active compounds (compounds 1, 4, 5, and 8) against 80 candida and 20 cryptococcal isolates, in comparison with the mics of amphotericin b, fluconazole, itraconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole, and caspofungin, using clinical laboratory and standards institutes broth microdu ... | 2010 | 20530227 |
müeller-hinton methylene blue media as an alternative to rpmi 1640 for determining the susceptibility of cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii to posaconazole with etest. | mueller-hinton modified agar (mh-gmb) was compared with rpmi + 2% glucose-agar to determine the mics of 80 isolates of cryptococcus neoformans and c. gattii to posaconazole with etest. mh-gmb minimised trailing and agreement between both media was 94%. agreement of m27-a2 microbroth reference method was 98% with rpmi and 94% with mb-gmb. | 2010 | 19863724 |
genotyping of mexican cryptococcus neoformans and c. gattii isolates by pcr-fingerprinting. | cryptococcosis in méxico is caused by both species of the cryptococcus species complex i.e., cryptococcus neoformans and c. gattii. the current study was aimed to determine genetic variability of 72 mexican clinical isolates using pcr-fingerprinting with the primer m13. pcr fingerprinting revealed 55 vni, five vnii, three vniii, one vniv, two vgi, two vgii, two vgiii and two vgiv isolates among those studied. the results show that most cryptococcosis cases in méxico are aids related and are caus ... | 2009 | 19888804 |
immunomodulatory effects of serotype b glucuronoxylomannan from cryptococcus gattii correlate with polysaccharide diameter. | glucuronoxylomannan (gxm), the major capsular component in the cryptococcus complex, interacts with the immune system in multiple ways, which include the activation of toll-like receptors (tlrs) and the modulation of nitric oxide (no) production by phagocytes. in this study, we analyzed several structural parameters of gxm samples from cryptococcus neoformans (serotypes a and d) and cryptococcus gattii (serotypes b and c) and correlated them with the production of no by phagocytes and the activa ... | 2010 | 20547742 |
genotype and mating type distribution within clinical cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii isolates from patients with cryptococcal meningitis in uberaba, minas gerais, brazil. | we molecularly characterized 81 cryptococcal isolates recovered from cerebrospinal fluid samples of 77 patients diagnosed between 1998 and 2007 as having cryptococcal meningitis in uberaba minas gerais, brazil. fifty-seven (74%) were male with a mean age 35.6 years. seventy-two (88.9%) of the isolates were from 68 aids patients and cryp-tococcosis was the first aids-defining condition in 38 (55.9%) patients. cryptococcosis and aids were simultaneously diagnosed in 25 (65.8%) of these 38 patients ... | 2010 | 19905964 |
cryptococcal meningitis with an antecedent cutaneous cryptococcal lesion. | cutaneous cryptococcosis, caused by an encapsulated yeast, cryptococcus neoformans, is generally associated with concomitant systemic infection. here we report a case of primary cutaneous cryptococcosis with spread to central nervous system in an hiv seronegative young boy. in the present case, a 17-year-old boy who was suffering from a non-healing ulcer on his right great toe for 5 months, presented with the signs and symptoms of meningitis. cryptococcus neoformans var. gattii was isolated from ... | 2009 | 19930999 |
cryptococcus gattii genotype vgiia infection in man, japan, 2007. | we report a patient in japan infected with cryptococcus gattii genotype vgiia who had no recent history of travel to disease-endemic areas. this strain was identical to the vancouver island outbreak strain r265. our results suggest that this virulent strain has spread to regions outside north america. | 2010 | 20587194 |
a rare case of pulmonary cryptococcal inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor diagnosed by fine needle aspiration cytology. | in a recent outbreak in british columbia (bc), canada, cryptococcus gattii, a rare species of cryptococcus, was noted to affect primarily immunocompetent hosts and cause limited pulmonary or cns disease. we herein report a rare case of a pulmonary inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor caused by a cryptococcus infection, presumed to be of the gattii species, in a 20-year-old immunocompetent college student from vancouver, bc who presented with a large lung mass. the diagnosis was first made on the f ... | 2010 | 19937947 |
investigation of plant extracts in traditional medicine of the brazilian cerrado against protozoans and yeasts. | to investigate the activities of the 217 plant extracts in traditional medicine of the brazilian cerrado against protozoans and yeasts. | 2010 | 20600775 |
a prospective descriptive study of cryptococcal meningitis in hiv uninfected patients in vietnam - high prevalence of cryptococcus neoformans var grubii in the absence of underlying disease. | most cases of cryptococcal meningitis occur in patients with hiv infection: the course and outcome of disease in the apparently immunocompetent is much more poorly understood. we describe a cohort of hiv uninfected vietnamese patients with cryptococcal meningitis in whom underlying disease is uncommon, and relate presenting features of patients and the characteristics of the infecting species to outcome. | 2010 | 20618932 |
antifungal therapy in a murine model of disseminated infection by cryptococcus gattii. | we have evaluated the efficacy of posaconazole (psc), voriconazole (vrc), and amphotericin b (amb) in a murine model of systemic infection by cryptococcus gattii using immunocompromised animals and three clinical strains of the fungus. amb was the most effective drug in prolonging the survival of mice and also in reducing tissue burden in all organs tested. to a lesser degree, vrc at 60 mg/kg of body weight in lung tissue and psc at 40 mg/kg also in spleen demonstrated good efficacy in reducing ... | 2010 | 20625150 |
identification of fungemia agents using the polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. | prompt and specific identification of fungemia agents is important in order to define clinical treatment. however, in most cases conventional culture identification can be considered to be time-consuming and not without errors. the aim of the present study was to identify the following fungemia agents: candida albicans, candida parapsilosis, candida tropicalis, candida glabrata, cryptococcus neoformans, cryptococcus gattii, and histoplasma capsulatum using the polymerase chain reaction and restr ... | 2010 | 20640387 |
projecting global occurrence of cryptococcus gattii. | cryptococcus gattii and c. neoformans cause pulmonary and systemic cryptococcosis. recently, c. gattii was recognized as a distinct pathogen of humans and animals. we analyzed information from 400 publications (1948-2008) to examine whether the fungus occurs globally. known distribution of c. gattii is possibly limited because specialized reagents for differentiation from c. neoformans are not readily available and not always used, and environmental surveys are patchy. however, autochthonous rep ... | 2010 | 20031037 |
molecular methods for the diagnosis and characterization of cryptococcus: a review. | cryptococcosis is a fungal infection caused by yeasts of the genus cryptococcus, with cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii as the primary pathogenic species. this disease is a threat to immunocompromised patients, especially those who have aids. however, the disease has also been described in healthy individuals. the tests used to identify these microorganisms have limitations that make final diagnosis difficult. however, currently there are specific gene sequences that can be used to ... | 2010 | 20657615 |
clinical practice guidelines for the management of cryptococcal disease: 2010 update by the infectious diseases society of america. | cryptococcosis is a global invasive mycosis associated with significant morbidity and mortality. these guidelines for its management have been built on the previous infectious diseases society of america guidelines from 2000 and include new sections. there is a discussion of the management of cryptococcal meningoencephalitis in 3 risk groups: (1) human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)-infected individuals, (2) organ transplant recipients, and (3) non-hiv-infected and nontransplant hosts. there are s ... | 2010 | 20047480 |
cryptococcus gattiivgi in a spinner dolphin (stenella longirostris) from hawaii. | a spinner dolphin (stenella longirostris) was found stranded in hawaii with cutaneous nodules and enlarged lymph nodes. numerous cryptococcus gattii vgi yeast were observed in multiple organs with minimal inflammation. this case represents the first reported infection of c. gattii in a dolphin from hawaii. | 2010 | 20722278 |
cryptococcus gattii meningoencephalitis in an hiv-negative patient from the peruvian andes. | we report a case of an immunocompetent peruvian patient from the andes with a one-month history of meningoencephalitis. cryptococcus gattii was identified from a cerebrospinal fluid culture through assimilation of d-proline and d-tryptophan as the single nitrogen source. initially, the patient received intravenous antifungal therapy with amphotericin b. the patient was discharged 29 days after hospitalization and continued with oral fluconazole treatment for ten weeks. during this period, the pa ... | 2010 | 20802955 |
correlation of the in vitro antifungal drug susceptibility with the in vivo activity of fluconazole in a murine model of cerebral infection caused by cryptococcus gattii. | forty cryptococcus gattii strains were submitted to antifungal susceptibility testing with fluconazole, itraconazole, amphotericin b and terbinafine. the minimum inhibitory concentration (mic) ranges were 0.5-64.0 for fluconazole, <0.015-0.25 for itraconazole, 0.015-0.5 for amphotericin b and 0.062-2.0 for terbinafine. a bioassay for the quantitation of fluconazole in murine brain tissue was developed. swiss mice received daily injections of the antifungal, and their brains were withdrawn at dif ... | 2010 | 20803047 |
galactoxylomannans from cryptococcus neoformans varieties neoformans and grubii are structurally and antigenically variable. | prior studies have established that the cryptococcus neoformans capsular polysaccharide component galactoxylomannan (galxm) manifests serotype-related structural differences that translate into antigenic differences. we analyzed galxm from acapsular serotype a and d strains by carbohydrate analysis and static and dynamic light scattering to determine mass, effective diameter, polydispersity, and diffusion coefficients. multiangle laser light scattering showed that galxm from c. neoformans var. g ... | 2010 | 20061411 |
epidemiology of cryptococcus gattii, british columbia, canada, 1999-2007. | british columbia, canada, has the largest reported population of cryptococcus gattii-infected persons worldwide. to assess the impact of illness, we retrospectively analyzed demographic and clinical features of reported cases, hospitalizations, and deaths during 1999-2007. a total of 218 cases were reported (average annual incidence 5.8 per million persons). most persons who sought treatment had respiratory illness (76.6%) or lung cryptococcoma (75.4%). persons without hiv/aids hospitalized with ... | 2010 | 20113555 |
cryptococcus gattii outbreak expands into the northwestern united states with fatal consequences. | in the past decade, the primary fungal pathogen cryptococcus gattii has evolved and adapted to the temperate climate of the pacific northwest region of north america. this pathogen is now endemic and an increasingly common cause of life-threatening pulmonary and central nervous system infections that are difficult to manage and, in some cases, fatal to humans and other mammals throughout the region. a series of recent reports provide evidence that evolutionary, climatic, and anthropogenic factor ... | 2009 | 20150950 |
extracellular dnase activity of cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii. | extracellular dnase activity was studied in 73 strains of cryptococcus neoformans and 12 strains of cryptococcus gattii. dnase activity was measured by dnase agar clearance with and without methyl green. all strains tested showed extracellular dnase activity and no significant difference was found betweenc. neoformans and c. gattii strains. dnase production was higher in strains from clinical origin (average radius of 6.2 mm) than among environmental strains (average radius of 2.9 mm). the extra ... | 2010 | 20167522 |