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Management of Injuries Caused by Cryptococcus neoformans-Contaminated Needles
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1994
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Skin-puncture AccidentsAntifungal AgentsCryptococcus Neoformans-contaminated NeedlesHealthcare-associated InfectionTopical DrugWound HealingInfection ControlDermatopathologyDermatologyMedicineClinical MicrobiologyOral FluconazoleSkin Infection
This report describes four skin-puncture accidents with needles that were heavily contaminated with Cryptococcus neoformans. In one accident, delayed administration of antifungal drugs resulted in a granuloma of the finger. In the other three accidents, no skin infection followed immediate prophylaxis with oral fluconazole. Our experience suggests that early therapy with fluconazole is a reasonable means of managing skin injuries caused by instruments contaminated with viable C. neoformans.
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