Successful treatment of Ochroconis gallopavum infection in an immunocompetent host.
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Hollingsworth, JW; Shofer, S; Zaas, A
Published in: Infection
October 2007
Ochroconis gallopavum, a dematiaceous fungus, is a rare cause disease in immunocompromised patients and epidemic encephalitis in poultry. We report the first case of active O. gallopavum pulmonary infection in an immunocompetent host with rapid and complete response to oral antifungal therapy.
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Infection
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0300-8126
Publication Date
October 2007
Volume
35
Issue
5
Start / End Page
367 / 369
Location
Germany
Related Subject Headings
- Radiography, Thoracic
- Pneumonia
- Mycoses
- Microbiology
- Humans
- Female
- Ascomycota
- Antifungal Agents
- Aged
- 4202 Epidemiology
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Hollingsworth, J. W., Shofer, S., & Zaas, A. (2007). Successful treatment of Ochroconis gallopavum infection in an immunocompetent host. Infection, 35(5), 367–369. https://doi.org/10.1007/s15010-007-6054-7
Hollingsworth, J. W., S. Shofer, and A. Zaas. “Successful treatment of Ochroconis gallopavum infection in an immunocompetent host.” Infection 35, no. 5 (October 2007): 367–69. https://doi.org/10.1007/s15010-007-6054-7.
Hollingsworth JW, Shofer S, Zaas A. Successful treatment of Ochroconis gallopavum infection in an immunocompetent host. Infection. 2007 Oct;35(5):367–9.
Hollingsworth, J. W., et al. “Successful treatment of Ochroconis gallopavum infection in an immunocompetent host.” Infection, vol. 35, no. 5, Oct. 2007, pp. 367–69. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s15010-007-6054-7.
Hollingsworth JW, Shofer S, Zaas A. Successful treatment of Ochroconis gallopavum infection in an immunocompetent host. Infection. 2007 Oct;35(5):367–369.
Published In
Infection
DOI
ISSN
0300-8126
Publication Date
October 2007
Volume
35
Issue
5
Start / End Page
367 / 369
Location
Germany
Related Subject Headings
- Radiography, Thoracic
- Pneumonia
- Mycoses
- Microbiology
- Humans
- Female
- Ascomycota
- Antifungal Agents
- Aged
- 4202 Epidemiology