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Can bronchial secretion cultures identify the etiologic agent of COVID-19-associated pulmonary aspergillosis in ICU patients? Comparison with a species-specific Aspergillus PCR in serum.

Maria SiopiStavroula AntonopoulouParaskevi MantzanaPanagiota-Christina GeorgiouSophia VourliEfthymia ProtonotariouEleni VagiakouLemonia SkouraSpyros PournarasJoseph Meletiadis
Published in: Medical mycology (2022)
Aspergillus spp. isolated from non-BAL cultures of COVID-19-associated pulmonary aspergillosis (CAPA) patients may reflect colonization rather than infection. Sera (n = 181) from 49 adult ICU CAPA patients (24 probable and 25 possible CAPA) with bronchial secretions (BS) culture positive for Aspergillus spp. were collected and tested for Aspergillus DNA detection by species-specific real-time PCR. Overall, 30/49 (61%) patients were PCR positive. BS culture/serum PCR agreement was moderate (21/30; 70%). Based on PCR positive patients, all CAPAs were due to A. fumigatus (80%), A. flavus (10%) and A. terreus (10%). No A. niger/A. nidulans or mixed infections were found despite positive BS cultures.
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