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Invasive <i>Curvularia</i> Infection in Pediatric Patients With Hematologic Malignancy Identified by Fungal Sequencing
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Fungal SequencingDiagnostic MycologyHealth SciencesPediatric HematologyPathogenesisHematologyPediatricsPathologyPediatric PatientsClinical MycologyInfection ControlMedicineFungal Ribosome SequencingClinical MicrobiologyInvasive Curvularia InfectionFungal PathogenHematologic Malignancy IdentifiedLow Virulence
Curvularia is a saprophytic dematiaceous mold and a rare human pathogen. Here, we report three severely immunocompromised pediatric patients who developed invasive Curvularia infection. Diagnosis was achieved or confirmed in all cases by fungal ribosome sequencing, which hastened species identification and targeted treatment for the patients reported. There are no treatment guidelines for invasive Curvularia infection, though we report three patients who were cured of their infection through a combination of surgical resection and various anti-fungal therapies, indicating a relatively low virulence and good prognosis in comparison to other angioinvasive molds.
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