Infections occurring in immunocompromised patients after intensive chemotherapy are often difficult to eradicate and are capable of even being fatal. New emergent and dangerous drug-resistant micro-organisms are likely to appear in these specific scenarios. Clinical features mainly include progressive pneumonia, bacteriemia/fungemia, or extrapulmonary dissemination among infections. The treatment of these microorganisms is still an open challenge since there is a lack of clear treatment guidelines. Indeed, infections from these microorganisms can lead to a rapidly fatal clinical course in immunocompromised patients, especially those who have acute leukemia. We describe the case of a young patient with acute myeloid leukemia who contracted an infection from Saprochaete capitata during post-chemotherapy aplasia.
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Duminuco, A., Vetro, C., Maugeri, C., Mauro, E., Palumbo, G. A. M., Parisi, M. S., … Di Raimondo, F. (2022). Saprochete capitata: Emerging Infections from Uncommon Microorganisms in Hematological Diseases. Hematology Reports, 14(2), 67–72. https://doi.org/10.3390/hematolrep14020011
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