Fungal Bloodstream Co-infection by Trichosporon asahii in a COVID-19 Critical Patient: Case Report and Literature Review.
Jéssica Louise BenelliRossana Patrícia BassoTalita Werner GrafulhaVanice Rodrigues PoesterLívia Silveira MunhozKatheryne Benine MartinsHeruza Einsfeld ZogbiAndrea Von GrollCecília Bittencourt SeveroDavid A StevensMelissa Orzechowski XavierPublished in: Mycopathologia (2022)
Opportunistic infections are serious complications in critically ill COVID-19 patients, especially co-infections with bacterial and fungal agents. Here we report a rare case of bloodstream co-infection by Trichosporon asahii, an emerging yeast, and Acinetobacterbaumannii, an opportunistic nosocomial pathogen, both multidrug resistant, in a tertiary hospital from southern Brazil. A review of the literature regarding similar cases is also included. Treatment with multiple antimicrobials failed, and the patient progressed to death four days after the diagnosis of bacteremia and fungemia.