Severe skin and soft tissue pythiosis acquired in a hot spring in the southwestern United States, a case report and review of North American cases
Background: Human pythiosis, caused primarily by the aquatic oomycete, Pythium insidiosum, is an emerging but uncommon infection in North America. The infection is frequently life-threatening and is often initially unrecognized due to its rarity and similar presentation to certain fungal infections....
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th-mahidol.744072022-08-04T11:18:02Z Severe skin and soft tissue pythiosis acquired in a hot spring in the southwestern United States, a case report and review of North American cases Matthew J. Perkins Domingo J. Rosario Brian L. Wickes Theerapong Krajaejun Jeffrey E. Sherwood Rupal M. Mody Ramathibodi Hospital University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Tripler Regional Med Center William Beaumont Army Medical Center Mosaic Life Care at St. Joseph Medicine Background: Human pythiosis, caused primarily by the aquatic oomycete, Pythium insidiosum, is an emerging but uncommon infection in North America. The infection is frequently life-threatening and is often initially unrecognized due to its rarity and similar presentation to certain fungal infections. Methods: We report a case of skin and soft tissue pythiosis in a patient without significant underlying comorbidities acquired in a New Mexico hot spring and review its successful treatment. We also review all reported pythiosis cases in North America. Results: Eleven confirmed cases of human pythiosis acquired in North America were identified. The majority of cases occurred in children (64%), ten of eleven cases were acquired in the southern U.S., Mexico, Central America or the Caribbean and four of the eleven individuals succumbed to the infection. Conclusions: With recognition and aggressive surgical and medical treatment good clinical outcomes can be achieved when treating human pythiosis. 2022-08-04T04:18:02Z 2022-08-04T04:18:02Z 2022-07-01 Article Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease. Vol.48, (2022) 10.1016/j.tmaid.2022.102349 18730442 14778939 2-s2.0-85130325358 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/74407 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85130325358&origin=inward |
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Background: Human pythiosis, caused primarily by the aquatic oomycete, Pythium insidiosum, is an emerging but uncommon infection in North America. The infection is frequently life-threatening and is often initially unrecognized due to its rarity and similar presentation to certain fungal infections. Methods: We report a case of skin and soft tissue pythiosis in a patient without significant underlying comorbidities acquired in a New Mexico hot spring and review its successful treatment. We also review all reported pythiosis cases in North America. Results: Eleven confirmed cases of human pythiosis acquired in North America were identified. The majority of cases occurred in children (64%), ten of eleven cases were acquired in the southern U.S., Mexico, Central America or the Caribbean and four of the eleven individuals succumbed to the infection. Conclusions: With recognition and aggressive surgical and medical treatment good clinical outcomes can be achieved when treating human pythiosis. |
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Severe skin and soft tissue pythiosis acquired in a hot spring in the southwestern United States, a case report and review of North American cases |
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