Fungal infection in a post-renal transplant patient with Diaporthe

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Post-renal transplant fungal infections continue to be a major cause of mortality and morbidity. Universally reported fungi are Candida, especially Candida albicans, Cryptococcus, Aspergillus, Trichophyton rubrum and Pityriasis versicolor. Here, we report a case of infection caused by a rare fungus Diaporthe. It is an endophyte reported as plant pathogens and infrequently in humans and mammals. The patient was a renal transplant recipient on immunosuppressant. He had hypothyroidism and diagnosed with permanent pacemaker due to a complete heart block. The patient was treated with itraconazole (200 mg) successfully.

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Vichitra, K., Gopal, L., Govindarao, B., Chandrasekaran, V., & Kindo, A. J. (2019). Fungal infection in a post-renal transplant patient with Diaporthe. Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology, 37(3), 454–456. https://doi.org/10.4103/ijmm.IJMM_19_96

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