Peritoneal dialysis is the renal replacement modality used by ∼20% of patients with end-stage kidney disease (S. McDonald, P. Clayton, and K. Hurst, p. 6.2- 6.27, in ANZDATA 2012 Annual Report, 35th ed., 2012). A major complication of peritoneal dialysis is the development of peritonitis. We describe a case of Humicola sp. causing peritoneal dialysis (PD)-associated peritonitis, successfully treated with a prolonged course of antifungal therapy.
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Burns, N., Arthur, I., Leung, M., Ketharanathan, S., Sandoval-Denis, M., Gené, J., … Chakera, A. (2015). Humicola sp. as a cause of peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 53(9), 3081–3085. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.01253-15
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