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The Major Mycoses and Causative Fungi
Type of Mycosis            Causative Fungal                       Mycosis
                               Agents
     Endemic                                           Paracoccidioidomycosis
                      Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
(primary, systemic)
                      Coccidioides immitis, C         Coccidioidomycosis
                      posadasii
                      Histoplasma capsulatum          Histoplasmosis
                      Blastomyces dermatitidis        Blastomycosis
 Opportunistic        Candida albicans and other      Systemic candidiasis
                      Candida species
                      Cryptococcus neoformans         Cryptococcosis
                      Aspergillus fumigatus and other Aspergillosis
                      Aspergillus species
                      Species of Rhizopus, Absidia, Mucormycosis (zygomycosis)
                      Mucor, and other zygomycetes

                      Penicillium marneffei           Penicilliosis
Systemic vs. Opportunisic
        Mycoses

  MYCOSES            SYSTEMIC        OPPORTUNISTIC

    FORMS            Dimorphic        Monomorphic
 GEOGRAPHICAL       Environment        Normal flora
PORTAL OF ENTRY        Lungs             Variable

    HOST           Immunocompetent   Immunocompromised

  RECOVERY        Good prognosis     Poor prognosis
SYSTEMIC MYCOSES

 North American Blastomycosis
 South American Blastomycosis
 Darling’s Disease
 San Joaquin Valley Fever
Coccidioidomycosis
Etiology            Coccidioides immitis, C posadasii

Ecology             Soil
Geographic          Semiarid regions of southwestern
distribution        United States, Mexico, Central and
                    South America

Conidia (< 35 °C)   Hyaline septate hyphae and
                    arthroconidia, 3 x 6 m

Tissue form         Spherules 37⁰C, 10–80 m or larger,
                    containing endospores, 2–4 m
Branched hyphae w/ alternating
 arthrospores and empty cells
Cultural Characteristics
• Sabaraud’s Agar incubated at 20-30C

• Colony: white, gray or brownish color with
  powdery, wooly or cottony texture ( extreme
  caution should be exercised)

• Spherules- produced on a complex medioum
  under 40C 20% CO2
Coccidioides immitis
           (SW USA, Latin America)
Diseases
  Coccidiomycosis- mild lung infection
  – asymptomatic or mild pneumonia
  – Dissemination leads to bone granulomas or
    meningitis.
• Erythema nodosum (red tender nodules on
  extensor surfaces, indicated DTH rxn to fungal
  antigens – NO organisms in lesions
• Arthragias- “valley fever”, “desert rheumatism”
Habitat/Trans
• Endemic in arid parts of SW USA, Latin America.

Pathogenesis
• Arthrospores are inhaled.
• Arthrospores make spherules w/ doubly
  refractive wall filled with endospores.
• On rupture, endospores released to form
  new spherules which spread by direct
  extension or via blood.
Diagnosis
• Skin tests w/ coccidiodin or spherulin


Treatment
• Amphotericin B
• Itraconazole
Histoplasmosis
Etiology              Histoplasma capsulatum, Darling’s Disease
Ecology               Bat and avian habitats (guano); alkaline soil

Geographic             Worldwide, but endemic to Ohio, Mississippi
distribution          river valleys. (Think OHIstOplama) ; central Africa
                      (var duboisii)


Conidia (< 35 °C)    non encapsulated, Hyaline septate hyphae
Two kinds of asexual Mold: Tuberculate macroconidia,
spores:              macroconidia, 8–16 m, and small oval or
                     pyriform (pear shaped) microconidia, 3–5 m
Tissue form          Oval yeasts, 2 x 4 m, intracellular in macrophages
sexual stage :       **** EXOANTIGEN TEST
Emmonsiella          H. capsulatum : H and M bands
capsulata
• Giemsa and gram staining do not “take” on
  the cellwalls of H. capsulatum
• cells often appear to be surrounded by an
  empty areola
• which was incorrectly taken to be a capsule
• + H.capsulatum
Histoplasma capsulatum
(Ohio and Mississippi river valleys)
*NOTE: Sepedonium- a fungi characterized by
  tuberculate macroconidia

  Difference:
    no microconidia and it is a monomorphic fungi



  **NOTE: Leishmania species
  Difference: Leishmania do not stain w/ fungal
stain and it has a central nuclear body
Pathogenesis
• Inhaled microconidia develop into yeasts
  within macrophages.
• (Histoplasma Hides in macrophages) Spreads
  quickly, calcified granulomas.
Diagnosis
• Suitable material for diagnostic analysis:
   Bronchial secretion
   Urine
   scrapings from infection foci

• For microscopic examination:

   Giemsa or Wright staining is applied and yeast cells are
    looked for inside the macrophages and
    polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
    Cultures on blood
   Sabouraud agar must be incubated for several weeks.
   Antibodies are detected using the complement fixation
    test and agar gel precipitation.
   The diagnostic value of positive or negative findings in a
    histoplasmin scratch test is doubtful.
Diagnosis
• ID budding yeasts WITHIN macrophages.

• DTH skin test w/ histoplasmin

Treatment
• Amphotericin B
• Itraconazole
Blastomycosis
Etiology                 Blastomyces dermatidis

Ecology                  Unknown (riverbanks?)

Geographic distribution Endemic along Mississippi, Ohio, and St.
                        Lawrence River Valleys and in Southeastern
                        United States
Conidia (< 35 °C)        YEAST FORM : Round yeast w/ doubly
                         refractive wall, single broad based bud

                         MOLD FORM : Branched hyphae w/ small
                         conidia bearing single globose to piriform
                         conidia, 2–10 m

Tissue form              Thick-walled yeasts with broad-based, usually
                         single buds, 8–15 m
North American Blastomycosis/
         Gilchrist’s disease
• RT: Mold: lollipop conidia
• 37C: Yeast: yeast cell w/ broad based single budding
· ****EXOANTIGEN TEST

Test for:
• systemic fungi (immunodiffusion)
• B. dermatitidis : appearance of spc. A band

Treatment

• Amphotericin B
• Itraconazole
Blastomyces dermatitidis




A: In tissue or culture at 37 °C.
B: In culture at 30 °C on Sabouraud's agar
Budding yeast cells of Blastomyces           Mould form of Blastomyces dermatitidis in
dermatitidis in culture. When cultures are   culture. The lollipop appearance of the
incubated at 37°C, large, broad-based        conidium on a conidiophore is characteristic
budding yeast with a double-contoured all
                                             of the environmental mould form for this
are detected which are characteristic for
                                             dimorphic fungus. (Lactophenol cotton blue
the yeast phase of this dimorphic fungus.
(Lactophenol cotton blue stain; ×400)        stain; ×400)
Paracoccidioidomycosis
Etiology                  Paracoccidioides brasiliensis

Ecology                   Soil fungus

Geographic distribution   Central and South America
                          Latin America

Conidia (< 35 °C)         Hyaline, branched septate hyphae and rare
                          globose conidia and chlamydospores

                          Round yeast w/ thick wall and
YEAST FORM                multiple buds

                          Hyaline, septate hyphae and rare globose
Tissue form               conidia and chlamydospores
South American Blastomycosis
Paracoccidioides brasillensis
• Dimorphic fungi
• RT: Mold: Chlamydoconidia
• 37C: Yeast: yeast cell w/ multiple buds
PILOT WHEEL/ MARINER’s SHIP WHEEL
• ****EXOANTIGEN TEST:
• P. brasilliensis : bands 1, 2, 3

Treatment
• Amphotericin B
• Itraconazole
OPPORTUNISTIC MYCOSES
Infections due to fungi of low virulence in
    patients who are immunologically
              compromised

          All Monomorphic
Candida
  YEAST FORM : Oval yeast w/ single bud and
    “psuedohyphae”
C. albicans germ tubes w/ chamydospores at
  37’C

MOLD FORM : NONE
Characteristics:
Oval yeast w/ single
bud. Can appear as “pseudohyphae” w/in tissue

Habitat/Trans:
 Normal flora of
upper respiratory, GI, female GU, so NO person-
  person transmission.
NEVER in the blood
Infections with Candida usually occur
   when there is some alteration in:
• Cellular immunity
• Normal Flora
• Physiology
Oral Thrush
Diseases
Vulvovaginitis- vaginal itching/discharge, favored by
  high pH, diabetes, antibiotics, oral contraceptives,
  menses, pregnancy
Cutaneous candidiasis- skin invasion favored by
warmth, moisture: inframammary folds, groin
• Oral thrush- white exudate in immunocompromised
• Esophogeal candidiasis- AIDS defining illness w/
substernal chest pain, dysphagia
• Disseminated candidiasis- Immunocompromised
and IVDA
Diagnosis
C.albicans
differentiated from other Candida by germ
tubes in serum at 37’C and chlamydospores.

Skin tests are positive in normal adults, indicator
  of good cellular immunity.
Treatment
•   Skin infections w/ topical clotrimazole
•   vaginitis w/ imidazole suppositories
•   oral thrush w/ “swish ‘n swallow” nystatin
•   systemic candidiasis w/ amphotericin B
Cryptococcus
YEAST FORM: Oval budding yeast w/
polysccharide capsule

MOLD FORM: NONE
Habitat/Trans
Soil w/ pigeon crap

(Think: cryptoCOCCUS= pigeon CACA)

Pathogenesis:

• Humans inhale Yeast
Cryptococcus neoformans
Diseases

• Usually asymptomatic, can cause pneumonia,
bone/skin granulomas.

Dissemination causes
• cryptococcal meningitis, subacute.
Characteristics

Oval budding yeast w/ wide polysaccardide
capsule (India ink stain)

•    Virulence factors
1.   Anti-phagocytic polysaccharide capsule
2.   Antioxidant melanin
3.   Ability to grow at 37°C
Cryptococcus neoformans in India ink
preparation of spinal fluid. The large capsule is
visible
Colonies of Cryptococcus neoformans usually appear
mucoid when first isolated. Some strains are poorly
  encapsulated and lack the mucoid appearance.
           (Sabouraud dextrose agar)
Clinical Findings
Chronic meningitis
    Cerebrospinal fluid pressure- elevated
    protein -elevated
    cell count -elevated
    glucose -normal or low

Patients may complain
    headache
    neck stiffness
    Disorientation
    lesions in skin, lungs, or other organs

• The course of cryptococcal meningitis may fluctuate over long
  periods, but all untreated cases are ultimately fatal.
Diagnostic Laboratory Tests
Specimens
  spinal fluid
  tissue
  Exudates
  Sputum
   blood
  urine
Spinal fluid is centrifuged before microscopic
  examination and culture.

• Microscopic Examination
  – wet mounts, both directly and after mixing with India ink, which
    delineates the capsule.
Diagnostic Laboratory Tests
Culture
     Cycloheximide inhibits C. neoformanns
     growth at 37 °C + urease.
     colonies : brown pigment
Serology
     Tests for capsular antigen can be performed on cerebrospinal fluid and
      serum
     latex slide agglutination test - + cryptococcal antigen
     Indirect fluorescent antibody
Treatment
     Combination therapy of amphotericin B
     Fluconazole offers excellent penetration of the central nervous system
     Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) better prognosis for
      HIV/AIDS
Aspergillus
YEAST FORM: NONE

MOLD FORM: V-shaped septate hyphae w/
 radiating chains of conidia
Aspergillus fumigatus
Invasive necrotizing pneumonia in AIDS, Molds
  grow in pulmonary cavities and produce
Aspergilloma (FUNGUS BALL), requiring surgery.
Allergic bronchopulmonary
aspergillosis, type I hypersensitivity reaction like
  asthma.
A.flavus- grows on cereal or nuts produces
aflatoxins (toxic, carcinogenic to liver)
Characteristics
• Septate hyphae, V-shaped branches
• Conidia form radiating chains. (compare w/
  mucor/rhizopus)
Habitat/Trans
• Saprophytic molds

• EVERYWHERE!

Pathogenesis:
• Transmission by airborne conidia colonize and
  invade abraded skin, wounds, burns, ear,
  cornea
Diagnostic Laboratory Tests
Specimens
    Sputum
    other respiratory tract specimens
    lung biopsy tissue

Microscopic Examination
    KOH or calcofluor white
    histologic sections
      • +hyaline, septate, and uniform in width (about 4 m) and
        branch dichotomously
Culture
room temperature - + CONIDIA
Diagnostic Laboratory Tests
Serology
• precipitins positive aspergilloma or allergic forms of aspergillosis
• circulating cell wall galactomannan is diagnostic.

Treatment
Aspergilloma
-itraconazole
- amphotericin B and surgery
Less severe chronic necrotizing pulmonary disease
-voriconazole
- itraconazole
Allergic forms of aspergillosis
-corticosteroids
-disodium chromoglycate
Mucor/Rhizopus
YEAST FORM: NONE

MOLD FORM: Right-
  angle branched
  nonseptate           Gray to brown to black colony filling a Petri
                       dish in 2 to 3 days.
hyphae w/ sporangium
Characteristics
• Nonseptate hyphae w/ broad irregular walls
  and right angle branches (compare w/
  aspergillus)
• Endospores inside of sporangium
Diseases
• Rhinocerebral mucormycosis- associated w/
 diabetes, caused by infection of nasal mucosa
  with invasion of sinuses/orbit. Molds
  proliferate in walls of blood vessels.
• (Think MUCOR/Rhizopus invades MUCOSA)
• Important in immunocompromized patients
  paricularly leukemic patients
Habitat/Trans
• Saprophytic molds
• EVERYWHERE!

Diagnosis:
  Biopsy
Treatment:
  Amphotericin B,
  Surgical resection
Penicillium marneffei
• A dimorphic fungus grow as mold at 25 °C
  and as arthroconidia at 37 °C
• causes tuberculosis-like disease in AIDS
  patients
• Drug of choice is amphotericin B
• Produces a red pigment
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Systemic mycoses

  • 1. The Major Mycoses and Causative Fungi Type of Mycosis Causative Fungal Mycosis Agents Endemic Paracoccidioidomycosis Paracoccidioides brasiliensis (primary, systemic) Coccidioides immitis, C Coccidioidomycosis posadasii Histoplasma capsulatum Histoplasmosis Blastomyces dermatitidis Blastomycosis Opportunistic Candida albicans and other Systemic candidiasis Candida species Cryptococcus neoformans Cryptococcosis Aspergillus fumigatus and other Aspergillosis Aspergillus species Species of Rhizopus, Absidia, Mucormycosis (zygomycosis) Mucor, and other zygomycetes Penicillium marneffei Penicilliosis
  • 2. Systemic vs. Opportunisic Mycoses MYCOSES SYSTEMIC OPPORTUNISTIC FORMS Dimorphic Monomorphic GEOGRAPHICAL Environment Normal flora PORTAL OF ENTRY Lungs Variable HOST Immunocompetent Immunocompromised RECOVERY Good prognosis Poor prognosis
  • 3. SYSTEMIC MYCOSES  North American Blastomycosis  South American Blastomycosis  Darling’s Disease  San Joaquin Valley Fever
  • 4. Coccidioidomycosis Etiology Coccidioides immitis, C posadasii Ecology Soil Geographic Semiarid regions of southwestern distribution United States, Mexico, Central and South America Conidia (< 35 °C) Hyaline septate hyphae and arthroconidia, 3 x 6 m Tissue form Spherules 37⁰C, 10–80 m or larger, containing endospores, 2–4 m
  • 5. Branched hyphae w/ alternating arthrospores and empty cells
  • 6. Cultural Characteristics • Sabaraud’s Agar incubated at 20-30C • Colony: white, gray or brownish color with powdery, wooly or cottony texture ( extreme caution should be exercised) • Spherules- produced on a complex medioum under 40C 20% CO2
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  • 11. Coccidioides immitis (SW USA, Latin America) Diseases Coccidiomycosis- mild lung infection – asymptomatic or mild pneumonia – Dissemination leads to bone granulomas or meningitis. • Erythema nodosum (red tender nodules on extensor surfaces, indicated DTH rxn to fungal antigens – NO organisms in lesions • Arthragias- “valley fever”, “desert rheumatism”
  • 12. Habitat/Trans • Endemic in arid parts of SW USA, Latin America. Pathogenesis • Arthrospores are inhaled. • Arthrospores make spherules w/ doubly refractive wall filled with endospores. • On rupture, endospores released to form new spherules which spread by direct extension or via blood.
  • 13. Diagnosis • Skin tests w/ coccidiodin or spherulin Treatment • Amphotericin B • Itraconazole
  • 14. Histoplasmosis Etiology Histoplasma capsulatum, Darling’s Disease Ecology Bat and avian habitats (guano); alkaline soil Geographic Worldwide, but endemic to Ohio, Mississippi distribution river valleys. (Think OHIstOplama) ; central Africa (var duboisii) Conidia (< 35 °C) non encapsulated, Hyaline septate hyphae Two kinds of asexual Mold: Tuberculate macroconidia, spores: macroconidia, 8–16 m, and small oval or pyriform (pear shaped) microconidia, 3–5 m Tissue form Oval yeasts, 2 x 4 m, intracellular in macrophages sexual stage : **** EXOANTIGEN TEST Emmonsiella H. capsulatum : H and M bands capsulata
  • 15. • Giemsa and gram staining do not “take” on the cellwalls of H. capsulatum • cells often appear to be surrounded by an empty areola • which was incorrectly taken to be a capsule • + H.capsulatum
  • 16. Histoplasma capsulatum (Ohio and Mississippi river valleys)
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  • 20. *NOTE: Sepedonium- a fungi characterized by tuberculate macroconidia Difference: no microconidia and it is a monomorphic fungi **NOTE: Leishmania species Difference: Leishmania do not stain w/ fungal stain and it has a central nuclear body
  • 21. Pathogenesis • Inhaled microconidia develop into yeasts within macrophages. • (Histoplasma Hides in macrophages) Spreads quickly, calcified granulomas.
  • 22. Diagnosis • Suitable material for diagnostic analysis: Bronchial secretion Urine scrapings from infection foci • For microscopic examination: Giemsa or Wright staining is applied and yeast cells are looked for inside the macrophages and polymorphonuclear leukocytes.  Cultures on blood Sabouraud agar must be incubated for several weeks. Antibodies are detected using the complement fixation test and agar gel precipitation. The diagnostic value of positive or negative findings in a histoplasmin scratch test is doubtful.
  • 23. Diagnosis • ID budding yeasts WITHIN macrophages. • DTH skin test w/ histoplasmin Treatment • Amphotericin B • Itraconazole
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  • 25. Blastomycosis Etiology Blastomyces dermatidis Ecology Unknown (riverbanks?) Geographic distribution Endemic along Mississippi, Ohio, and St. Lawrence River Valleys and in Southeastern United States Conidia (< 35 °C) YEAST FORM : Round yeast w/ doubly refractive wall, single broad based bud MOLD FORM : Branched hyphae w/ small conidia bearing single globose to piriform conidia, 2–10 m Tissue form Thick-walled yeasts with broad-based, usually single buds, 8–15 m
  • 26. North American Blastomycosis/ Gilchrist’s disease • RT: Mold: lollipop conidia • 37C: Yeast: yeast cell w/ broad based single budding · ****EXOANTIGEN TEST Test for: • systemic fungi (immunodiffusion) • B. dermatitidis : appearance of spc. A band Treatment • Amphotericin B • Itraconazole
  • 27. Blastomyces dermatitidis A: In tissue or culture at 37 °C.
  • 28. B: In culture at 30 °C on Sabouraud's agar
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  • 30. Budding yeast cells of Blastomyces Mould form of Blastomyces dermatitidis in dermatitidis in culture. When cultures are culture. The lollipop appearance of the incubated at 37°C, large, broad-based conidium on a conidiophore is characteristic budding yeast with a double-contoured all of the environmental mould form for this are detected which are characteristic for dimorphic fungus. (Lactophenol cotton blue the yeast phase of this dimorphic fungus. (Lactophenol cotton blue stain; ×400) stain; ×400)
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  • 32. Paracoccidioidomycosis Etiology Paracoccidioides brasiliensis Ecology Soil fungus Geographic distribution Central and South America Latin America Conidia (< 35 °C) Hyaline, branched septate hyphae and rare globose conidia and chlamydospores Round yeast w/ thick wall and YEAST FORM multiple buds Hyaline, septate hyphae and rare globose Tissue form conidia and chlamydospores
  • 33. South American Blastomycosis Paracoccidioides brasillensis • Dimorphic fungi • RT: Mold: Chlamydoconidia • 37C: Yeast: yeast cell w/ multiple buds PILOT WHEEL/ MARINER’s SHIP WHEEL • ****EXOANTIGEN TEST: • P. brasilliensis : bands 1, 2, 3 Treatment • Amphotericin B • Itraconazole
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  • 35. OPPORTUNISTIC MYCOSES Infections due to fungi of low virulence in patients who are immunologically compromised All Monomorphic
  • 36. Candida YEAST FORM : Oval yeast w/ single bud and “psuedohyphae” C. albicans germ tubes w/ chamydospores at 37’C MOLD FORM : NONE
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  • 43. Characteristics: Oval yeast w/ single bud. Can appear as “pseudohyphae” w/in tissue Habitat/Trans:  Normal flora of upper respiratory, GI, female GU, so NO person- person transmission. NEVER in the blood
  • 44. Infections with Candida usually occur when there is some alteration in: • Cellular immunity • Normal Flora • Physiology
  • 46. Diseases Vulvovaginitis- vaginal itching/discharge, favored by high pH, diabetes, antibiotics, oral contraceptives, menses, pregnancy Cutaneous candidiasis- skin invasion favored by warmth, moisture: inframammary folds, groin • Oral thrush- white exudate in immunocompromised • Esophogeal candidiasis- AIDS defining illness w/ substernal chest pain, dysphagia • Disseminated candidiasis- Immunocompromised and IVDA
  • 47. Diagnosis C.albicans differentiated from other Candida by germ tubes in serum at 37’C and chlamydospores. Skin tests are positive in normal adults, indicator of good cellular immunity.
  • 48. Treatment • Skin infections w/ topical clotrimazole • vaginitis w/ imidazole suppositories • oral thrush w/ “swish ‘n swallow” nystatin • systemic candidiasis w/ amphotericin B
  • 49. Cryptococcus YEAST FORM: Oval budding yeast w/ polysccharide capsule MOLD FORM: NONE
  • 50. Habitat/Trans Soil w/ pigeon crap (Think: cryptoCOCCUS= pigeon CACA) Pathogenesis: • Humans inhale Yeast
  • 51. Cryptococcus neoformans Diseases • Usually asymptomatic, can cause pneumonia, bone/skin granulomas. Dissemination causes • cryptococcal meningitis, subacute.
  • 52. Characteristics Oval budding yeast w/ wide polysaccardide capsule (India ink stain) • Virulence factors 1. Anti-phagocytic polysaccharide capsule 2. Antioxidant melanin 3. Ability to grow at 37°C
  • 53. Cryptococcus neoformans in India ink preparation of spinal fluid. The large capsule is visible
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  • 55. Colonies of Cryptococcus neoformans usually appear mucoid when first isolated. Some strains are poorly encapsulated and lack the mucoid appearance. (Sabouraud dextrose agar)
  • 56. Clinical Findings Chronic meningitis  Cerebrospinal fluid pressure- elevated  protein -elevated  cell count -elevated  glucose -normal or low Patients may complain  headache  neck stiffness  Disorientation  lesions in skin, lungs, or other organs • The course of cryptococcal meningitis may fluctuate over long periods, but all untreated cases are ultimately fatal.
  • 57. Diagnostic Laboratory Tests Specimens spinal fluid tissue Exudates Sputum  blood urine Spinal fluid is centrifuged before microscopic examination and culture. • Microscopic Examination – wet mounts, both directly and after mixing with India ink, which delineates the capsule.
  • 58. Diagnostic Laboratory Tests Culture  Cycloheximide inhibits C. neoformanns  growth at 37 °C + urease.  colonies : brown pigment Serology  Tests for capsular antigen can be performed on cerebrospinal fluid and serum  latex slide agglutination test - + cryptococcal antigen  Indirect fluorescent antibody Treatment  Combination therapy of amphotericin B  Fluconazole offers excellent penetration of the central nervous system  Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) better prognosis for HIV/AIDS
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  • 60. Aspergillus YEAST FORM: NONE MOLD FORM: V-shaped septate hyphae w/ radiating chains of conidia
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  • 62. Aspergillus fumigatus Invasive necrotizing pneumonia in AIDS, Molds grow in pulmonary cavities and produce Aspergilloma (FUNGUS BALL), requiring surgery. Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, type I hypersensitivity reaction like asthma. A.flavus- grows on cereal or nuts produces aflatoxins (toxic, carcinogenic to liver)
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  • 70. Characteristics • Septate hyphae, V-shaped branches • Conidia form radiating chains. (compare w/ mucor/rhizopus)
  • 71. Habitat/Trans • Saprophytic molds • EVERYWHERE! Pathogenesis: • Transmission by airborne conidia colonize and invade abraded skin, wounds, burns, ear, cornea
  • 72. Diagnostic Laboratory Tests Specimens  Sputum  other respiratory tract specimens  lung biopsy tissue Microscopic Examination  KOH or calcofluor white  histologic sections • +hyaline, septate, and uniform in width (about 4 m) and branch dichotomously Culture room temperature - + CONIDIA
  • 73. Diagnostic Laboratory Tests Serology • precipitins positive aspergilloma or allergic forms of aspergillosis • circulating cell wall galactomannan is diagnostic. Treatment Aspergilloma -itraconazole - amphotericin B and surgery Less severe chronic necrotizing pulmonary disease -voriconazole - itraconazole Allergic forms of aspergillosis -corticosteroids -disodium chromoglycate
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  • 75. Mucor/Rhizopus YEAST FORM: NONE MOLD FORM: Right- angle branched nonseptate Gray to brown to black colony filling a Petri dish in 2 to 3 days. hyphae w/ sporangium
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  • 79. Characteristics • Nonseptate hyphae w/ broad irregular walls and right angle branches (compare w/ aspergillus) • Endospores inside of sporangium
  • 80. Diseases • Rhinocerebral mucormycosis- associated w/ diabetes, caused by infection of nasal mucosa with invasion of sinuses/orbit. Molds proliferate in walls of blood vessels. • (Think MUCOR/Rhizopus invades MUCOSA) • Important in immunocompromized patients paricularly leukemic patients
  • 81. Habitat/Trans • Saprophytic molds • EVERYWHERE! Diagnosis: Biopsy Treatment: Amphotericin B, Surgical resection
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  • 85. Penicillium marneffei • A dimorphic fungus grow as mold at 25 °C and as arthroconidia at 37 °C • causes tuberculosis-like disease in AIDS patients • Drug of choice is amphotericin B • Produces a red pigment