2017
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.02182-16
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Use of Selective Fungal Culture Media Increases Rates of Detection of Fungi in the Respiratory Tract of Cystic Fibrosis Patients

Abstract: The prevalence of fungi in the respiratory tracts of cystic fibrosis (CF) patients has risen. However, fungal surveillance is not routinely performed in most clinical centers in the United States, which may lead to an underestimation of the true prevalence of the problem. We conducted a prospective study comparing the rates of detection for clinically important fungi (CIF), defined as ,, and species and, in CF sputa using standard bacterial and selective fungal culture media, including Sabouraud dextrose agar … Show more

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“…The first investigation in the United States to apply selective fungal culture media to expectorated sputum from adults with CF carried out 12‐month prospective study and noted prevalence rates of Aspergillus spp. of 40.8%, Scedosporium of 5.2%, Exophiala 4.7%, and Trichosporon 3.3% . Figure demonstrates that the prevalence of filamentous fungi isolated using fungal selective media is similar across these recent studies …”
Section: Epidemiologysupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…The first investigation in the United States to apply selective fungal culture media to expectorated sputum from adults with CF carried out 12‐month prospective study and noted prevalence rates of Aspergillus spp. of 40.8%, Scedosporium of 5.2%, Exophiala 4.7%, and Trichosporon 3.3% . Figure demonstrates that the prevalence of filamentous fungi isolated using fungal selective media is similar across these recent studies …”
Section: Epidemiologysupporting
confidence: 67%
“…These findings were supported by a recent CF cohort study in the United States which compared selective fungal media to traditional bacterial culture for the identification of Aspergillus , Scedosporium , Trichosporon , and Exophiala species in adults with CF . Of the 184 samples identified with one or more of these fungal species, bacterial culture detected fungal species in only 26% of these samples, with three other fungal selective media having much higher recovery rates, from 63% to 65.8%.…”
Section: Diagnostic Methodsmentioning
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“…However, for other parts of the analysis, both BAL and sputum culture results were used, as ACFDR data relied mainly upon sputum cultures. Three of the eight sites did not use specific fungal media routinely for CF respiratory specimens, potentially limiting rates of detection 35. However, no site bias was found for culturing fungi.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%