Fusarium is a ubiquitous mold that can cause superficial infections such as keratitis and onychomycosis in immunocompetent humans; however, infections in immunocompromised hosts can be fatal. We report an unusual case of epidural abscess and vertebral osteomyelitis in a patient with an autoimmune disorder who was on long-term glucocorticoids. Multilocus DNA sequence-based typing revealed that the infection was caused by a novel three-locus haplotype of Fusarium falciforme designated FSSC 3+4qqq. Copyright © 2011, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
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Edupuganti, S., Rouphael, N., Mehta, A., Eaton, M., Heller, J. G., Bressler, A., … O’Donnell, K. (2011). Fusarium falciforme vertebral abscess and osteomyelitis: Case report and molecular classification. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 49(6), 2350–2353. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.02547-10
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