Maria Eduarda Carvalho Cintra, Maryanna da Silva Dantas, Abdullah M S Al-Hatmi, Rafael Wesley Bastos, Luana Rossato
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Abstract
Background: Mycotic keratitis (MK) represents a corneal infection, with Fusarium species identified as the leading cause. Fusarium is a genus of filamentous fungi commonly found in soil and plants. While many Fusarium species are harmless, some can cause serious infections in humans and animals, particularly Fusarium keratitis, that can lead to severe ocular infections, prevalent cause of monocular blindness in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Due to its incidence and importance in ophthalmology, we conducted a systematic analysis of clinical cases to increase our understanding of Fusarium keratitis by gathering clinical and demographic data.
Methods: To conduct an analysis of Fusarium keratitis, we looked through the literature from the databases PubMed, Embase, Lilacs, and Google Scholar and found 99 papers that, between March 1969 and September 2023, corresponded to 163 cases of Fusarium keratitis.
Results: Our analysis revealed the Fusarium solani species complex as the predominant isolate, with females disproportionately affected by Fusarium keratitis. Notably, contact lens usage emerged as a significant risk factor, implicated in nearly half of cases. Diagnosis primarily relied on culture, while treatment predominantly involved topical natamycin, amphotericin B, and/or voriconazole. Surprisingly, our findings demonstrated a prevalence of cases originating from the United States, suggesting potential underreporting and underestimation of this mycosis in tropical regions. This shows the imperative for heightened vigilance, particularly in underdeveloped regions with substantial agricultural activity, where Fusarium infections may be more prevalent than currently reported.
Conclusion: Our study sheds light on the clinical complexities of Fusarium keratitis and emphasizes the need for further research and surveillance to effectively tackle this vision-threatening condition. Furthermore, a timely identification and early initiation of antifungal treatment appear to be as important as the choice of initial treatment itself.
背景:霉菌性角膜炎(MK)是一种角膜感染,镰刀菌是主要病因。镰刀菌是一种丝状真菌,常见于土壤和植物中。虽然许多镰刀菌属真菌对人体无害,但有些镰刀菌属真菌可对人类和动物造成严重感染,尤其是镰刀菌角膜炎,可导致严重的眼部感染,是世界热带和亚热带地区单眼失明的主要原因。鉴于镰刀菌角膜炎的发病率和在眼科中的重要性,我们对临床病例进行了系统分析,通过收集临床和人口统计学数据,加深我们对镰刀菌角膜炎的了解:为了对镰刀菌角膜炎进行分析,我们查阅了PubMed、Embase、Lilacs和Google Scholar等数据库中的文献,找到了1969年3月至2023年9月期间的99篇论文,对应163例镰刀菌角膜炎病例:结果:我们的分析表明,角膜炎镰刀菌主要是由茄属镰刀菌复合菌种分离出来的,女性感染角膜炎的比例更高。值得注意的是,使用隐形眼镜是一个重要的风险因素,近一半的病例与此有关。诊断主要依靠培养,治疗主要是局部使用纳他霉素、两性霉素 B 和/或伏立康唑。令人惊讶的是,我们的研究结果表明,病例主要来自美国,这表明热带地区对这种真菌病的报告可能不足或估计不足。这表明必须提高警惕,特别是在农业活动频繁的欠发达地区,镰刀菌感染可能比目前报告的更为普遍:我们的研究揭示了镰刀菌角膜炎的临床复杂性,强调了进一步研究和监测的必要性,以有效解决这一威胁视力的疾病。此外,及时发现并尽早开始抗真菌治疗似乎与选择初始治疗本身同样重要。
期刊介绍:
Mycopathologia is an official journal of the International Union of Microbiological Societies (IUMS). Mycopathologia was founded in 1938 with the mission to ‘diffuse the understanding of fungal diseases in man and animals among mycologists’. Many of the milestones discoveries in the field of medical mycology have been communicated through the pages of this journal. Mycopathologia covers a diverse, interdisciplinary range of topics that is unique in breadth and depth. The journal publishes peer-reviewed, original articles highlighting important developments concerning medically important fungi and fungal diseases. The journal highlights important developments in fungal systematics and taxonomy, laboratory diagnosis of fungal infections, antifungal drugs, clinical presentation and treatment, and epidemiology of fungal diseases globally. Timely opinion articles, mini-reviews, and other communications are usually invited at the discretion of the editorial board. Unique case reports highlighting unprecedented progress in the diagnosis and treatment of fungal infections, are published in every issue of the journal. MycopathologiaIMAGE is another regular feature for a brief clinical report of potential interest to a mixed audience of physicians and laboratory scientists. MycopathologiaGENOME is designed for the rapid publication of new genomes of human and animal pathogenic fungi using a checklist-based, standardized format.