High frequency of pathogenic Aspergillus species among nonsporulating moulds from respiratory tract samples.

Nonsporulating moulds (NSM) represent an identification challenge for clinical laboratories. Data on the prevalence of pathogenic species among NSM are lacking. We prospectively investigated consecutive thermotolerant (36 degrees C) clinical NSM isolates from respiratory tract samples. A total of 123 isolates were identified by DNA sequencing and phenotypically characterized. Of those, 13 (11%) were pathogenic species (Aspergillus fumigatus, n = 10; A. flavus, n = 1; A. hiratsukae, n = 1; Schizophyllum commune, n = 1). Presumptive identification of Aspergillus species among NSM can be achieved by simple phenotypic testing.
Authors (Zotero)
Dufresne, Philippe J.; Moonjely, Soumya S.; Ozaki, Koyomi; Tremblay, Cecile; Laverdiere, Michel; Dufresne, Simon F.
Date (Zotero)
February, 2017