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Candida utilis fungaemia following endoscopic intervention on ureteral stent in a kidney transplant recipient: Case report and a review of the literature.

Raphaël GaisneFakhri JeddiFlorent MorioQuentin-Côme Le ClercMaryvonne HourmantGilles BlanchoMagali GiralDiego CantarovichJacques DantalSimon Ville
Published in: Mycoses (2018)
Infection due to species other than Candida albicans is increasing among solid organ transplant recipients. Candida utilis, commonly used in the food industry, is considered as a low-virulence yeast. We report the first case of C. utilis fungaemia involving a solid organ transplant recipient. The infection was triggered by the withdrawal of a ureteral stent and was successfully treated with intravenous micafungin. We also propose a review of all reported cases of infection caused by C. utilis.
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