Five-year surveillance study of clinical and environmental Triazole-Resistant Aspergillus fumigatus isolates in Iran.
Shaghayegh KhojastehMahdi AbastabarIman HaghaniReza ValadanSahar GhazanfariKiana AbbasiFatemeh AhangarkaniHossein ZarrinfarSadegh KhodavaisyHamid BadaliPublished in: Mycoses (2022)
Although the incidence of ARAf varies from country to country, in Iran the rate has ranged from 3.3% to 18%, significantly increasing from 2013 to 2021. Strikingly, a quarter of the phenotypically resistant isolates harboured no mutations in the cyp51A gene. It seems that other mechanisms of resistance are importantly increasing. To fill a gap in our understanding of the mechanism for azole resistance in the non-cyp51A strains, we highly recommend further and more extensive monitoring of the soil with or without exposure to fungicides in agricultural and hospital areas.