Until recently, Cryptococcus gattii infections occurred mainly in tropical and subtropical climate zones. However, during the past decade, C. gattii infections in humans and animals in Europe have increased. To determine whether the infections in Europe were acquired from an autochthonous source or associated with travel, we used multilocus sequence typing to compare 100 isolates from Europe (57 from 40 human patients, 22 from the environment, and 21 from animals) with 191 isolates from around the world. Of the 57 human patient isolates, 47 (83%) were obtained since 1995. Among the 40 patients, 24 (60%) probably acquired the C. gattii infection outside Europe; the remaining 16 (40%) probably acquired the infection within Europe. Human patient isolates from Mediterranean Europe clustered into a distinct genotype with animal and environmental isolates. These results indicate that reactivation of dormant C. gattii infections can occur many years after the infectious agent was acquired elsewhere.

Autochthonous and dormant Cryptococcus gattii infections in Europe / F. Hagen, M.F. Colom, D. Swinne, K. Tintelnot, R. Iatta, M.T. Montagna, J.M. Torres-Rodriguez, M. Cogliati, A. Velegraki, A. Burggraaf, A. Kamermans, J.M. Sweere, J.F. Meis, C.H.W. Klaassen, T. Boekhout. - In: EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 1080-6040. - 18:10(2012 Oct), pp. 1618-1624. [10.3201/eid1810.120068]

Autochthonous and dormant Cryptococcus gattii infections in Europe

M. Cogliati;
2012

Abstract

Until recently, Cryptococcus gattii infections occurred mainly in tropical and subtropical climate zones. However, during the past decade, C. gattii infections in humans and animals in Europe have increased. To determine whether the infections in Europe were acquired from an autochthonous source or associated with travel, we used multilocus sequence typing to compare 100 isolates from Europe (57 from 40 human patients, 22 from the environment, and 21 from animals) with 191 isolates from around the world. Of the 57 human patient isolates, 47 (83%) were obtained since 1995. Among the 40 patients, 24 (60%) probably acquired the C. gattii infection outside Europe; the remaining 16 (40%) probably acquired the infection within Europe. Human patient isolates from Mediterranean Europe clustered into a distinct genotype with animal and environmental isolates. These results indicate that reactivation of dormant C. gattii infections can occur many years after the infectious agent was acquired elsewhere.
Animals ; Communicable Diseases, Emerging ; Cryptococcosis ; Cryptococcus gattii ; Europe ; Genotype ; Humans ; Multilocus Sequence Typing ; Phylogeny ; Travel
Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale e Applicata
ott-2012
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